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STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 1926. | 400.000 warth of cord tire tabries tor | PEACHES ARE DROPPING. B”YINE iS B?ISKER i (. s SMA“_ EEBNUM'ES st g7 2 . rartss EWPLOYMENT AND PAY | [y s | [ v 0 \ LS i lace i g o v eriowt <27 | SHOW DECLINE IN MAY | | “WiReD sTAR FROM || ™" " PR~ MO lifornia, crates, Tvehery, type. 45 at a normal, satisfactory rate. Since : s Ty ENTIRE COUNTRY Sotnb et ate in exseilint :Vn'x'filTfiva ported by Georgia Body. o "r . d.30a4.00; homegrown, 2 dozen, January 1 Jordan dealers have in- IN Bt‘gl X ARKEI[( (:»;,;i!g:!u»:;:: |,\-|T.ng|'m .wyl. : Aln A I MA RS creased sales 100 per cent over the Both, However, Greater Thnunsame :Thm s e o Slreis M erom | AR June 17 UP.—Georgla's | Onions—Supplies *"light: deman corresponding period of last year." Month Last Year, Labor De- 208 the calf outlook is geod. T Y S P L L S e Ll ot tes, Yellow Berimudas, U No. 1, ree- v 0 artme: orts. 3% ¥ a three-story addition to its Lansing bl nt Rep | Texas crude ofl production now I8 at | srizona promises to be good o Nit coUB R T s e some ordinary condition. plant. Tt wil' add approximately | a mte within a few thousand barrels | ¢ o A decrease in both volume of em-|q day of the peak reached during the | = mer: age T.‘&;l?.’;""v!n‘f." .}\.':»r»';.'fén;f"c\”:]:f.fim'f', | i | f I i i i 7 e N . § acres of floor space and will be Trout Is Searce—0ther Sea-! Supplies light: emand havmgs This Year Have Been jcompleted by September 10. The | ployment and pay roll totals in manu- | Breckenridge boom of six years #20.| EXETER, Calif.—This district ex. |by o t i and within 35,000 a day of the peak Pre e s |by the executive committes of the peets to in method of | Georgia Peach Growers' Exchange, in imited, market steady; sales diie * < Peerless plant is running at top v W £ L tacturing industries in May was seen s day and production has reached of all time for the district established 'y, pketing California fresl session her The exchange an food in Abun il eorgia, 6s. Uneedag, mostly f f f speed ; ' DepaFtrient foaAg.. o d in Abundance for |50 Big Factor in Keeping speed and production has reached |\ e Lanor Depertment foday, al-| 35 800tme OF S RURCL Spanie, markesing California (resh fign by | seneior TS e hat i f . Potato Market Steaoy. attained though employment in May of this|developments. $hipping about nins carloads of black |nouncement added that the drop ap. Friday Trace. ’ ‘ Up Sales Pace. The Oakland Motor (‘ar Co. has |year was greater than in May, 192 o mifssions, pre i points | pears to be general throughout the Potatoes-Old_ stock: supplie: . udded dealers ut the rate of about |and pay rolls were greater by 1.3 per| DETROIT. One of the largest & — Fiile: b Kl‘l i‘! X ';’“nhn e £ et sie i Michi AL T T e rpabout | eent.. Famployment In May fell off by | gvpsum mills in the country 18 t0 be | (f1CAGO, ~Cold storage holdings | One® #rower re sl e A noreaster prevafling | i rikgstRuvale, 1 BY 4. C. ROVLE. plant of the company will add 1,400,- 1.2 per ¢ v rollbl et | UITE! e, TR bovi s L DRI L O R o Tt ey i W i g [ No.d iepmiien, (80 gt e 000 square feet of floor space and |drop of 1.6 per cent.as compared with | States Gypsum Co., making the :2d d with 13030000 5 year ago.|while several others reported count Jersey coast vast tew days re- | <upplies light: demnnd moderate, WAt} so004) Digpatch to The Star. increase total capacity to 400,000 [April. plant operated by that concern. The |y oo o pogin oy 9,345,000 pounds, | inz as high as 100, i S0 5 il ctoanee o ot et firn North und South Ca l)llnu NIV O, TOve 7 rEhn e care’ o Veur, The dectine in employment was most | new mill will & into partial opera | o od itk U0 ast. voatc R ahnreiantiy e ve Dokt ent. o Feigstirt ¢ ot | cioshiopist o, Uooblers ik et A arked in the textile, vehicle’ and|tion hefore January 1, 1927. i KAS yeak. ebrid bzl o st wearcity of tha ponuiar fish in Munici- | PEae ! Us Dot into ettect” (his year have been Bl it mark S s i m R e | No. 1. 5.2585.75, mosily $3.50, few low | (it (RO R e i itilen; WHTA G m grow n account of th pal Fish Market for the Faday trade. he chief factor in parmitting auto- metal groups of industries, while i c PP . s L b xSt e tent ,mn,} 13 5.00 b 1. | 2obile production and sales to main. | WOULD EXTEND LINES. | ses trie< as brick, cement | THOMASTON, Ga—The Hightower | Fashionable women of London now o tche o Boton wneckorel however. | wherries—-Homegrowns supbly- | i e puce set since January 1| BALTIMORE, J 17 showed their usual|Textile Syndicate has let the contract | provide their pet cs with fancy - catches of Boston ke ol however: | the market: homesrown. supblies | St was the opinfon expressed today | ¢ i June 17.—Authoriza- ing inc e teport covered | for the first $3.000.000 unit of the |hoods or bonnets to protect them | A gas mask has been developed that R o Jatter was rela- |\ Gqorate: d ad limited, market | M ) | Y |tion to extend electric power lines to| g 33; establishients, having in May which manufacture $100.- [ from the Winter cold produces its own oxygen vively lowsr than advanced prices for \ some of the most prominent auto- | Logtown and Kenttown his heen re s | endy: homegrowns Tuart crates otive engineers in the industry. 8! f“ LA U Gl L AT 74031 employes, whose combined V. | quested of the Public Service Commis- | giiiinc i one week amounted to the former. ph . ! " llarge varicties, 5.50u6.50; small, 4.00 | pce” cavings hav bled ma 4 : Price of small trout advanced to | hese savings have enabled manufac-| oy hy the Damascus Light & Power 5 SRt Mie lar s K8l - urers to use the price factor in over-| " fpa N §79.502.277 B e e e it Tomatoes—Supplier modevate: de- | qnying sales resistunc Co. The commisslon will huld & pub-| *' Becreaes in employment of 1.8 per | 720-22-24 7th St. N.W. pally between Nantucket and Cape | and n:nrler;!r» T et fairly steadv: Buyers representing the Ford com- fllcation ST B corid m" ,1'_‘:‘ cent and 1.1 per cent. respec vely, l Cod, were quoted at the exceptionally | **Uth rolir sixes, sreen and |y for example, already are meiar- | o Pl BTG shown in the South Atlantic and low price o 211s cents and Muefish | SIhins. pped count, few | the farm districts, signing con- | sl . he commils-| Atiddle Atlantic group of State: it were quoted at 15 cents. | ales, 5.00: sphts, ) Mississippl. | vacts for Wool A instructing: grow. | il s s o et it v | AL the same time the wholesale price . e o e etuded the fol. | W Fipe: and turning, wrapped.| r« recarding the kind of wool best| i oy o somery County and | index maintained by the Labor De S0 1. 1.6001.63: few hest, 2.00 .dapted for the Ford textile mill to be | I'rederick County. partment showed a_slight ifcrease in | C T el A Watermelons.-No supplies on mar- | syeoted at Ypsilanti. The Ford plant. - . fhe general level of wholesale prices ag L s belje: i ri E ' April y May. Farm products e i, DIVIDENDS. ::'\Tr.lk:l‘;lf\“':f;\fl\' 'I\n\\'er in A“EJIV than cents: large rock, 28 cents: s 15 cents: porzies. 15 cents Cabbage Is Steady. narket for much of the Michigan clip. ) b ;i Stockof 1in April, because of decreases in Stock Period. Rate. Pasable. ~record. | grains, shecp, cotton, potatoes and 10 cem.«_y hai 1 Cabbage- Supplies moderate: de- Lumber Salvage Plant. o 3 , - cents: filet o X and 4 arket fairly steady: g b Juis 13 June r o | arown, g v Jatural hasin enst of Yosilantl. where | 4P%.BL 5 i i Jun 15 Jwy 3| huflding materials and housefurnish- m Sules ) Juty dune 17 ¢ goods were also somewhat cheaper o ally small tor th n of the vear | pund types, 0275 00. T i e oot o St and arve quoted ants, lary o Slles Ligh |t power plant to run the textile mills | A N & Co nt Y Aug Juiy 1 Lo £ ShenE BihEing $ P bt ipplies light: no sales | | 3% ected. The first units of the | B nin BULH In other groups prices were higher searce at $12 a harrel or 90 cen as—Homegrowns supplying the |mille. which wiil involve expenditure i June 16 | than in the preceding month ‘\u‘nn:l;‘fi g dozen. Claw ment ix quoted at $1 rket: dGmsgrown, bavrels, Woest,|or 38000100 and will employ 4,500 - July 24 | from one-third of one per cent in n i > il S5 vorkers, will he completed within two - July 24 | ¢ of foods and chemicals and drugs a gallon, flake meat at §2. nd lump | 9,00 an € (o Lt s 3 N - s ;5 R vears. The Ford textile requirements || mam X B <Y BL-Mo 3+ ) June 39 | to 23, per cent in the case of fuels at §3 ring beans—-Supplies heavy: de e B Price of fobsters has dropped 1o 50| mand moderate, market weaker: | 4r¢ 3.850.000 xarde of cloth ;“""‘“ et e bt & cents a pound. A price « 5 a gal |South Caru jiistie ¢ | ' the wool o 000 sheep. Dodze Blow bi & ) ¥ sowh Carolin, bushel humpers. | (G0 ample of saving is the | EER NG nl% y B } o Jul June 24 | . — ¥ Jieis| GASOLINE CONSUMPTION. Lol BALTIMORE. June 17.—Gasoline| June 12 s indicated | lon for cooked sl np d cen 210 Jort s ! creen. mostly 2.00a2.25: North Caro- | qjymber salvage plant of the Hud- June consumption in Maryland, guupd f(vl‘(tlvl' veen shrimp were to- | lina and Virsinia, Norfolk section, 5- | (08 \FOCE SEFEEE PR B8 25000 to ?&mi AT ay’s quatations. Nea < pel i e e 5.0003.50; y | 7on Aol 10, ’ ity o > Beinz fecoiyed in larse qu peck mbers, Ereer, LUMMLOD: few|100.000 feet of lumber are siivaged |inning Nl L el By renorts of wholeealers and deaters : T - ‘ : the price quoted being s Mo ® - each week and 5.000 to 6.000 pounds | Mgnt & G o @ 4 § uiv 1| under provisions of the gasoline tax Presents you with the best values cf the year—no matter where you . nested, of nails are recovered daily. Some |~ Y an Bk Q 4 Juiy 12 | law, for four months ended April, 1926, live, be here when the store opens tomorrow at 9:15. Cool wesnther this morni e | s e st A 4 ¢ BIi® 1o e Incveneed Sy A Ml i |'I"‘“L]'(':x moderate: de- |of these nails ars suitable for use, | ¥ow Brad Oi). § .12 v 13 Juiy T ltotaled 30310000 gallons. compared especially meats, and dealers were | South Sioling. | Bishe ‘| while those badly vent or damaged | Nion o 3 s 1l Juna 50 | with 24,462,000 gallo r the corre able to increase the tractiveness of | rane 1.5082.00; cholce, 1.0041.5 o 'A‘;;.‘ml’d R;{S‘]Hflu. il !‘u‘vll\‘ 3 June x’“ sponding period of 1925, an increase of 3 their displays of commodifles of all | N Orrole el v the Hudson recovery method all | rust Co. & k 0 Junels | s 000 gallons. Gasoline consump- " 2 = kinds. gintd, Norfolk section. hothed stock. | 1oxen and lumber which arrive at| B, 0 § i} June 30 | tion for the State for the month of The Piece Goods Buyer says—These few advertised items are but a sample £ ek L o pRuay ¥. 3.50: choice, | 410 factory are sorted. Many boXes [Pro G L&'C.. Q July 3 April was 8359.000 gallons, compared A - 2 1 Market Prices Today. LU ek Supplies iberal: de. | 74D be used just as they are for ship- | EXI& C%e, H L AR s na Al 152, an | | of the splendid values offered during this sale. i =UDRTeS al: de- | ig out replacement parts and for | Rand Mines . int - ; increase of 2,367.000 gallons. R . 59¢ TUB STRIPE BROADCLOTH 55c TUSSAH PONGEE Butter—Fancy, 1-pound prints, 48a | ¥ ke Y mand moderate, market fairly steady: | {ncigental work about the plant. The 2. PR 23T tub, 45a46 ’ vih wrolina, 32.quart” e ; E ‘ . A : Noy avolina. 32.quart crates, . b ihey hew com . Init £1.00 July 15 | : 2 : A : : & Fas: _‘R‘”-‘\" Ladbemiin - freight receipts. 3.00a3.50: few higher: .';:,:m;”:;;n,;f' i\ :‘,\:d . T,f],‘";..,:’.: GRS VL SO, Py 18 HIGH BID FOR SEAT. | Fine Imported English 36-inch Silk-mixed FPongee . alive X 3 e e fair | emaining is fed into a huge grinder, | Sieg Bros A 0 @ &, June 1 NEW YORK 17 ) .—sale of | [ Broadcloth, in fashionable spots, that always retains its lustrous. broilers, 40a45: Plymouth TR e e which reduces the fragments to pea S a seat on the New York Stock Ex % % il Z p ¥ Corn—=Supplies moderzte: demand | ¢7¢“" Thage are fed by compressed - hamie “for €153000, excesding the |§ stripes and figured patterns. silky finish after washing. 20 40: white leghorns, 33a36: 3 P utiful colors S iMtnen, >1- due 20 REiR i [ muin’ power plant, where they burn | g on S Ll S, |reported in AWall Street today to have | beautiful colors. 3 . y SRt o ‘ ! |heen tentatively arranged, awaiting | Dressed—Turkeys, 35a38: A Sity, At capacity this material will 15¢ UNBLEACHED 35¢ VOILES | 25¢ PRINTED ! | ROADS NEED STEEL. <upply 800 to 1.000 horsepower per |Afi-and P & I g ) mors of bids of §160,000 for member COTTON . | Live stock—Calves, : NEW YORK. June 17 (P)—Sub. | hour. After the material ix ground | Amar; Beet’ Suzar #1915 ship were currel 2 a | dium, 10al1: thin, 647: hoss. heavy |stantial inquiries for steel products |and while on its way to the furnuce | A, el & Tl o, an 100 . . s e h ) | defetiss ctieers isolon and medium, 13'z; light, choice are beinz mide by several of the | series of magnets pick out the tons | RGNE ORTGL 1,30 q : | ground. prett ety lambs, 16, large railroads, The Dennsvlvania is | of nails which are carried along & Onio_Be 195 4., | TUBE MILLS READY AUGUST 1|§,. uirteacned cor | paured dre- . : f, 17a18: lamb, 3437 |in the market for 50.000 tons of third | With it Bethicher Steal Be | NEW YORK, June 17 (f—Twe | on. tull vard wie 4 [VoTe S Tt 2 . 20a09 - seamless tube mi being constructed 1§, L bl it e’ 2 to 10 yd. I he | iceable quality 35236 ster 3 ked on 15.000 tons . | other chief factories and by-products 1 % duletes 36: shoulders. I | £.000 tons of hars. 1.000 to are made to vield a healthy revenue outlay of b ed to be ready for operation .\;l('vnfl 1 | One will roll pipe from 7 to 13 inches All the new, bright. pretty pas- An excellent wearing qu in dianmeter, chiefly for deep well ofl b L g SR g q drilling. tel colors, as well as black. navy ¢ All-silk Georgette in the new S2E3RE5 33a34; fresh shoulde |and various lots of sheets, wire, | spikes, bolts and he Southern | Jordan Motor Car Co.. who has just ruit and Vegetable Review. | Raflway and the Great Northern each | completed a trip through the chief Today's market report on fruit and [seeks 10,000 tons of rails. The Great | husiness centers of the country, an- vegetables (compiled by the Market!Northern aiso ix asking prices on | ticipates a continuation of high sal News Service Bureau of Agricultural | 2,500 tons of steel tie plates. | records. Camtaloubes. Supplies moderate: de ? i Ui L fue. o ok Gt EXTRA DIVIDEND. Business generally is £00d.” he |Beria R B mand moderate, market firm: Califor. | e pia, Imperial Valley, Salmon Tints.| NEW YORK. June 17 (#).—West. | said. This fact is evident despite :Ti}'i‘”l.' P, tandards 36s. 3.00a3.75; standards 45s. | inghouse Air Brake declared an extra the indications which led to a more | FRTL &) of ol 3.05a3.50; jumbos 36s and 45s, 3.50a | dividend of 23 cents and the regular | conservative poliey in automobile | Unign Pac. R. R Co. 4u 10 4.00, mostly 3. 125 and 1 quarterly dividend Y. 8. Rubher 7i4q 1930 FEEGLIETT ER2% ers, 113 to 2 pounds, 48 B8R | sakrate 4 Telen e o | 5 5 % | moderate. market steady: Texas. bushel | i1 into ane of the furnaces of the | SHORT-TERM SECURITIES. |previous high r by $5.600, was |§ 36 G0 boc wide, fast colors. REAER " soung with exceptional speed and inten- : 5y S WAl approval of excha officials. u B0: keats, young, 40 CRETONNE 190 | quarter deverc. bids ha Similar savings are made in the oy edt an® Tubsidt an] ‘oungstown Sheet and Tibe a . B | shapes ut §5.000.000 are expect. 1.98 SILK CREPE DE CHINE 1.98 SILK GEORGETTE a k Edward S. Jordan, president of the | and white. 36 inches wide, rich, | wanted light and dark colors ROANOKE CONVENTION. irm g fresh from the piece George A. Harris. president of the Potc ac Joint Stock Land Bank. has faneito Honnoke WSl The Hosiery and Ribbed Underwear The Muslin Underwear Buyer Sacrificed His | B el Vivainin BamkeE Buyer says these prices must crowd Profits on These Items :;;f#"hwiml'flvr‘;"v"\vl‘!.‘;ll'i"'l;(“ "o st ! his department all day. 69C CR.EPE GOWNS [ anniversary special 4 335352535005y EB=3pa8 FERE Sz ¢ $1.50, hoth pay-| production in March. Recent cur- [l 8 Rubber 7ite by manufacturers came | we., E premiums de- Y beize and biack livered at 1!/ 69¢ Bogs’ and Girls’ Rayon Silk 1.25 Imported Voile Underwear Sold as Premiums oot / sTheeT once with your pur- . Sport Hose Gowne. Teddies and Step- 3 NW. ins, in all-wanted high shades NIAR G chase — ('ln sh or | | Drop Suteh 7 Sport Hose el wdnted g el credit BN or tose ot SinA with eC Daintily trimmed with lace A e T o c Grid médallidn inserts andialt 1.50: jumbo flats 95 and 125, 1.30a ' able July 31 to stock of record June 30. ! tailment 31 105 | Land Rank. , . 4 1.25 wom‘en’rA""s"'} lChlflm Hose Flowered patterns o AN perfect. with dounle 3 . Jisie solen, full lemgth of sill fancy crepe. in all-want- c Articles of Value e viomae, e et L | o2 shadess round neck y f\/ ) Sc nude. flesh. eugar cane full-length gowns. ered double cuffs. All col- e i lace yokes. ors. Sizes 7 to 10, 50c Ladies’ Ribbed Pants 1.25 Muslh: Y Highly mercerized. <oft By reducing the newspaper spcce and charging the cost of premium Cidealy Wovan'iCans 3 3 c r finich muslin slips, pleated HO » » \' » E DO I ] —— articles to advertising—the cost of these articles we sell to the pubiic for ([} T ™™l ALl Bl ‘ band tops and shell kuee o 1 : : 5 . : saved. . <titched hodice tops. t 5c is covered by the money saved. (] o e srimmen S Lo b 69¢ Women’s Ribbed sert s hip hem. \ ek Union Suits /R & G and C. & H. Corsettes A nice quahty Uaie C Suir, with erochiet ey b Wnd draw strings, U | fastened: made of ray ined contil med Armholes and T & artas 3 Primmed pante: medinm 4 garter supporters. nd eatra 7o ANNIVERSARY SALE OF HOT WEATHER DRESSES A Genuine Burrows Leath- J ' | N ' 4 : . | BOWED VOILES vr(:uc-cuvered Folding Card / | YiRE o BROADCLOTH A Large Hand-woven Fiber TRy 2 } STRIPES ‘An Enameled Bath Stool, | Table, with double braces, A Pretty Mahogany-finish- Rodkor: with movable aato b i Sl A with rubber fect. that sells for |}, lls for $3.00—we scll | ed End Table that sells for W spring seat, that sells for 4 i d Cool, Pretty Street Dresses in fashionable i ‘ dotted and striped patterns. Nobby straight- $2.00—we sell for ¢ with any | . . . : o | $5.00—we sell for 5¢ with | A Mahogany Telephone | 10,00 —we sell for 5¢ with b S5¢ urchase of sells 7.00- : : TiEasa ot #8500 wor Hover— || R d Chair that wells for $100- 7| Ly purchase of $25.00 or 1) s g line belted styles with fancy cuffs and collars any purchase of $15.00 or | o all for 5e with any base af : ¥ y e so ; v purchase o < $10.00 or over—ecash or tredit. | over—cash or credit. 00 or over—cash or credit. over—cash or credit. ’ See the 5.00 Rayen (Silk Mixture) Dresses, Tomorrow ————— e cash or credit e I 25¢ Men's i | 1.00 Men’s Afioske:g 1.00 Women's Bags | Mercerized Sox Blue Work Shirts Underarm an d - , the big stores. S pourh bagn: ik ‘ it b ca G s i lined made " | il ed yarn sox, seani- keaz Chambray A = L | el IR siae puree and mir c b =tk ve. ! ot ne c | . ror: slight irregu and dovan: e | and sell on e L ir R We undersell easier credit A Bedroom Suite. consisting of four elegant i : 2.00 and 2.50 Boys’ Wash Suits [} 5o cChildren’ 3.00 Ladies’ Wool full-si ieccs—the beautiful American walnut : 2 il “Gooa 1 -rash a lin. X sk o B i TR e terms. A Beautiful Dining Room Suite, in a pretty high-light finizh, u:m.n,:,,,:,:':‘f‘.;:t::n “.dm::r; i 10 A“-i:‘;ogluist:‘h- Bathing Suits . One plece Wool Bathing 19 . finish ........ j iati icces—chai ip scats, o . apper with | connt o e peet ke bave s e’ 600,00 ([ S o covered in genuine leather LU sport belts, tastily trimmed: all neck. Shades—American m:m»g Out-of-town Rotbi A “ i 2 1 59c and 69c Boys’ Blouses c . : AN ] Attached collars, in regu- €8c Little Tots’ Sleeveless customers can Jar or sport styles: stripes Dicases ; [ ssiea ] and novelty patterns in c Made of percales and fancy ! g / A7m pretty colorings: double yokes Deirith: In HGhE and e bat: c and open cuff. Sizes 6 to 15. torns:sm-euy colorings. Sizes 2to 6. buy on the i\ ) &3 ; i i ; =y qeg;gg G\'l:k:‘\’g‘l'!:“greue: 69c Girls’ Mus- 1.50 Bungalow Frocks al: round organdie collars same easy . \ V 5 - ing models, with lace and con- trasting color trim; all colors. ' i and organdie trimmed short 1 v Sizes 7 to 14. sleeves. credit terms.: 1.25 Girls’ Hiking Suits 5 3 C 3.00 and 4.00 Long Crepe An Elegant Three-piece Living éh;:m Suite, with the new, A Well Constructed and Smoothly Sanded Five-piece Unfin- Fastcolor, good quality Kimoneos ) % o . £ . i 5 khaki, one and two piece soli style Serpentine front; covering of Baker cut $109.00 4 ished Breakfast Set—chairs are the l.mw P.-ck h'pc $12'09 R e ot st e 9 5 c Solid color ar sevoll and »fl:xdj 1 velour—reversible spring cushions......... i anel. ... b o1 pring instead of p. elastic or band knee. Sizes shirred ribbon trimmed Japa- 2 to 16 nese sleeves; all colors.

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