Evening Star Newspaper, October 28, 1927, Page 13

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‘TRADING 1S DRAGEY INMARSET TODAY Sea Food Demand Heavy. Spring Chickens Lower, While Butter Advances PAINT SALES RUN ABOVE 1926 TOTAL (U S.in Mldst of Voluntary| | “Brighten-Up” Campaign, Manufacturers Say. THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28. 1927. cerned. continues to be the long-estab- | lished line of paints and varnishes, [Jump in the ay utomobile game, which, distributed through retail mer chants around the country. 71 per cent of the total _Lacquer sales rose 44 per cent, and oth cot in the desire lidden company found a new m: .1 | housewives to d re, buvinz it unpainted and stai 3 it and varnishing many other manufacturers hav a huge demand for hoth mmlv quers and those app! The volu tion has a extent, since the put out s equal to correspol The betterment in the textile indy e e ha 11 of non-pro This end of the | we < is now on the anxiou The du P seat, waiting to see how the cat will | | ave output. which fs handled in con- |slacknoss of | | nection with A of ate their own fur- | paint industry, has fallen off, owing to | n ity v has been felt appreciably in the in the cotton the manufacture of its | { paint products. Insecticide Demand. On the other hand, the demand for insecticides, another hy-product of the | production in the mining Industry in | general, I According to the Department of | ‘ommerce, there was produced in the 4 in the fir of this ettt | ¢ white | nds of com. 500 pounds of | Ithe slackening of demand for calcium | {2 who were hit by t ' conditions. In 0 gallons of | less including enam demand and excess of | lNcREASE IN TRADE Genoral Level of Wholesale Com- By the Associated Press. ‘13 modity prices, the statement added showed a further rise, rofin-tln: chiefly ACTIV'TY SMALLEH ])V‘]f"fi dvances for agricultural com- ans and investments of member banks in leading cities showed a fur. ther increase for v modity Prices Shows Further |[ng October Rise During September. "Of this growth 000 represented an_in ich was the e 5 nd about $335,000, {600 repres 1 a gain in investments - | and loans on secu more than he others think i | 6NN \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ SRS SRR SRR N ARR RN A A AR 7 i ///////7//§ Candy Treat A pound hox of Brac-Burn Milk Chocolate Caramels and a pound box of Mammy Lou Walnut Stuffed Dates—both for 69c. 22 E2 3 St 2 2R 22 2 A AR AR 3 R R 3 e XY ‘\\\\‘\“\\fiKX)\\\\\“\\\\\\\\\\\\‘\‘“\“\m\" \W\///////////////////// 7222222222 Week End Sale! CIGARS Specially Priced FRIDAY AND SATURDAY MEN—Come and Save! RY J. C. ROYLE. o The Star. K. October 28 eather | 4 responsible for the | in which mlw' of | the paint and varnish manufacturers | find themselves today. Sales of the | lavgest manufacturer for September | and October to date exceed those for corresponding months of last year cent, and in some special | he gains have been even | | Special Diapa NEW Y { conditions splendid situ . 7 % N Phone Main 5215 e loader of the A3 \\\\”‘\\ /////////////////// past few mont v this morning proved intc ~ % 7227 “Be Sure to Take Home a Treat” <l losely in touch with conditions k. in the paint industry maintain that | %[ this husiness is the most accurate harometer of husiness and. industrial | prosperity, since its tentacles reach | into the homes of individual citizer 7% the mar Prices w 727 2 % T N R R R R IR RO xxm&fiky&s“wuxm\ssumsimmm&\ss»»»\s\\sn\smn.\\sss\\\\\\“\ receipte, and a t advance in but ter prices was reported. Today's Wholesale Prices. 7222227277 homes of the country ind nitely the condition of individ hooks, since in most cases the can be postponed if money is 2, 27 % 722 “All Over Tow —The Better to Serve You 77 A Pound Box of Milk Chocolate Caramels Large, fresh “chewy" Caramels, coated with tempting velvety chacolate. A most delicious con- fection. And a Pound Box of Walnut-Stuffed Dates Targe wholesome Dates, fllled with carefully selected walnut kernels which blends a tempting flavor. Cinco, Londres Blue Ribbon King Edward Havana Ribbon Sino Tampa Straights Ofty Alhambra he husiness for the rtin, president of | % 7% 13 for 50c Box of 50 Garcia Grande Pure Grit $1 & 89 Nz Both for 69c Two Pounds of Pure, Fresh Candies at This Special Price Just for Saturday 27, NN , “Skmny" Women | Gain Weight | New YEAST and IRON builds up weight and strength First treatment gives results —or no money It you are skinay as &~ rail, with ‘Bt chest, 7 7% 151; calves, 15 Fruit and Vegetable Review, Today's market report on fruits and vegetables, compiled by the Market News Service Bureau of Agricultural Economics, says: Apples—Supplies moderate; demand | moderate, market steady; boxes, Wash- ington, medium to fancy Delicious, 4 Romes, 3.00; bush These Low Prices Are Also Effective at Peoples Service Drug Store 705 King St., Alexandria, Va. I 50¢ Bottle of Colonial Club Shaving Lotion Given Free With Colonial Club Shaving Cream A big dollar’s worth of shav- ing comfort for only 50c. Colonial Club Shaving Cream makes shaving a pleasure, and Colonial Club Shaving Lotion makes it still more pleasant, %% 7727 Y 2, // % Yz 7 277222 unds of “stay-put” lesh and the vitalizing streny th that onl Grimes, ED YE\S% Grime: inches u Cabbag. moderat mand light, m t steady; New York bulk, per ton, Danish type, few sa | food into flull and strength ; poorer low m;‘ TRONIZED YEAST is S ——— 2-Quart Size Aluminum Pitchers 59¢ Made of genuine seamless aluminum, non-breakable, easily cleaned. The popu- lar 2-quart size. Quite a convenience to the housewife. —_— moderate, market th"l 2-3 ‘crates, 2.00a2.25; 1 5. 1 Grapes—Supplies of Eastern stock eing limited; demand moderate, market | The yenx is the same New York, 2-quart climax in making malt, . c 4 Y e A Concords, hest, 17al8; oy iiackoy and condition, 15; 12 | S st climax hasket, Concords, 80 - | e plies of Western stock modes rki - | tresh ve,fl-bl-s‘ mand moderate, umg, Jttace this form Hallowe en Special Two- Pound Now Only Z 0 72 2 Supplies of Western stock demand good, market California, moderate:; steady; market dull; gacks, yellow to large si 100-pound sacks, large size, 1.7, Pear \Iarket Steady. Pears—Supplies light; demand _fair, market about steady; % b bushel basket Bartletts, No. iron is easily assimilated by the body, making 2.75, according to size; bushel ha-ket ‘ Iinl.ulih-‘lflu‘l)mlnl-lnlu- Beckels, 3.00a3.25, poorer ripe, some small size, 2.003 | POLI‘M!-SL“)D] good, market _steady: \nrmzan pound sacks, Russet Rurals, { 1, 3.40a3.50; Minnesota, sacks, round whites, U, 3.25a3.40; Pennsylvania, sacks, round whites, U. S., No. ho, 110-pound sacks, Rurals, U 150-pound sa , _100-pound 1, medium Mammy Lou 7 Guaranteed Electric Heaters $3.98 Equipped with strong zuard and fulllength extension cord. Guar- anteed heating units. Operates on either di- rect or alternating cur- rent. % 2 Hallowe’en Package This delicious assort- ment consists of choco- late - covered Butter c Creams, Fruit, Creams, Nuts, Caramels and Nou- gatines, together with fresh grated cocoanut bonbons and other specialties. In an attractive package which will make a very appropriate gift. Z Ask your druggist for IRONIZED nds of weight and new 1 better, N, 7 2 Genuine Cowhide Foot Balls s., und sacks, (ol)hler!, U. 8., 35a3.50. Sweet potatoes—Supplies light; de- mand._light, market dull; North Caro- lina and east shore, Maryland, cloth-| No. 1, mostly top barrel, yellows, 2.25. Tomatoes—Supplies light; demand | limited, market about steady; Cal nia, lugs, ripes, wrapped, mostly ‘Select Quality W hisk Brooms o 2 These brooms are made of extra long broom straw, bound with heavy cord. Convenient ring on handle for hanging. Ohio, hothouse stock, 10-basket crates, medium size, 2.00a2.25, String hunn—qunnlles light; da« mand good, market steady; North Carolina, bushel hampers, green, refu- Both for 50¢ \ NN alth and Beauty Needs $1.25 Creomulsion. 81 Squibb’s Petrolatum 30c¢ Laxative Bromo Quinine 75¢ Piso’s Cough Syrup. 50c¢ Phillips® Milk: of Magnesia....39¢ $1 Horlick’s Malted Milk $1.15 Father John’s Medicine $1 Lysol Disinfectant 75¢ Pompeian Olive Oil....... p— $1.30 Pinkham’s Veg. Comp. $1.25 Veracolate Tablets, plain... 85¢ 60c Tyree’s Antiseptic Powder....42¢ $1 Mike Martin’s Liniment. $1.20 Scott’s Emulsion.. 60c California Fig Syrup. 60c Resinol Ointment, small........42¢ 13 LEATHER “Rugby” ONE PIECE = muz CIISW , T , market firm; Q% Long Island, crates, best considerable poor condition, no sales reported. SHVAS SGCOAT '"'l's Here is a real bargan for boys. These balls have heavy cowhide covers, pure gum rubber bladders and strong rawhide lace strings with a needle for lacing. Hold their shape splendidly. A little smaller than regulation size. N N\ Choice Quality Wash Cloths 19¢ 3 for 50c Made of genuine absorbent material. 12x12 inches. Either white or colors from which to select. Most women will get 6 at this speclal price. BALTIMORE WILL FIGHT 3D-CLASS PORT RATING | Special Dispatch to The Star, BALTIMORE, October 28.— At tempts by United States officials to rate Baltimore as a third-class port will be fought by business organiza- tions here. Port officials and members of the Maryland _congressional delegation will aid in the fight, it was announced following reports of the Treasury De- partment’s proposed ruling, which places, New York, Philadelphia and | Boston ahead of Baltimore. Foreign export tonnage figures show Baltimore rates second only to New York in port business, it is sald by Baltimore « It is upon tha base their fi Easily Installed Without Removing Window Sash No muss, no trouble, no skill needed. Strip and directions come in handy sets, Ham- mer and shears only tools used. SELF ADJUSTING Patented “‘S” fold gives double spring action, 50c Hinds’ H. & A. Cream 35c¢ Frostilla Lotion.. 50c¢ Mulsified Cocoanut Oil 60c Forhan’s Tooth Paste.......... ..39¢ 75¢ Pinaud’s Eau de Quinine......65¢ 65c Pond’s Vanishing Cream 60c D. & R. Cold Cream... 81 Golden Peacock Bleach 10c Palmolive Soap, 4 for.. 25¢ Mavis Talcum Powder-...... < 50c Mary Garden Rouge. : $1 Coty Face Powder. 35¢ Williams® Shaving Cream $1.25 Pinaud’s Lilac Vegetal 25¢ Woodbury’s Soap, 3 for.. 65¢ Kotex, regular size.............. 7227777 % s If dealer caw’s supply you write direct to W. J. DENNIS & COMPANY 2110-20 W. Lake St. Chicago, Il Z »pponents of the plan. point that they will $1.25 Tulip Lmen Stationery Special, 898 73 sheets of paper in one box and 50 envelopes in another box to match. Tulip Linen is a very splendid stationery. 7////////% 72277, 7227 222777 10c Roll Peoples Choice % R R T S R R S S R T T T T T YeR Y s\‘wsx\u\s\“mmx“xvam“M\\\mwssm\“\“mm\xs‘“mwx\\\\‘\\\&\t\vs\s\\ss\\\s\\s\s\i\i{\\\\\ ISSSRSS o . WS K 'G Toilet Tissue b ‘%E.u:« : 3 for 25¢,89¢ Dox. 1,000 sheets in each roll. This paper fis of an unusually fine texture. Hyglenical- ly clean and of uniform width. iy Increase the Patient’s Comfort 2 Z Nutra-Vin Gives Strength and Vitality Listerine 23c—43c—78¢ Listerine s a safe antisep- tic and readily heals the ten- der, {rritated mucous mem- brane. Unex- celled as mouth wa % 7% Z BUTLER-FLYNN Paints—Glass —furnishes the body with mnourishment. A tonic to the nervous system. In- creases ap- petite and alds diges. tion. Very palatable, safe for chil- dren. Gen- erous sized bottle.... % . Bnef . .Cas;es‘ 7 Special, 988 Madé of imitation leather with rein- forced straps_and heavy buckles. The official size. Wear-resisting, beauty-keep- N ing. easily cleaned. | Boston Bags, 98c Butler-Flynn Paints are good Paints, used by thousands of Washington house-owners. 607-609 C St. N.W. Paint Phone Franklin 151-152 , I Aluminized Bed Pans Only $1.89 ‘The dpuble cover makes this pan abso- N lutely safe in contagious diseases, as well as odorless. Sclentifically shaped to con- form to the anatomy for comfort. Well constructed, light weight, easily cleaned. 2 KOLYNOS Cleans Your Teeth, Your Gums, Your Entire Mouth 50c Tube, 39c_ SSNRNASSSSSNAA N AN S AN AR A AN A AN tive as well an antiseptic. Neutralizes bad breath. A splendid hair

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