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fin o b enceg, M PACING 'I-AG 1236 14th Bt TR " ’flec‘h;wd aven ven 1s nflcnr st a n 9 MS—4 BED ROOI for Two 1S resiricted section of all a’.u in and near all conven- TR PARK. o-nor Fan SPE! IAL BARGAIN, ONLY $100 CASH, BALANCE MOI\iTHLY District 0008 BARGAIN. 1628 ARGONNE PL. N.W. ol B0, A5, Jooking for in @ desirable an a weat of l6th sty Six rooms ectri c ek T T BALLARD, 1221 Eye St. N.W. Bhone’ Nat. 236, AN P Famiiiea Al Desred. water | *heat. EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD BARGAIN. Little cash, same oy Tent: calored: o e forn, Gor. iaa, 08, ¥. AVE. MET. 9300 511 1 th' ST, N. Entire 6th Floer for Leas SUITABLE ¥OR OFPICE OR LIGHT A AT per. sunuu oot i P assencer Elevato {or Bervice. firmofllrn l\X Mml wall six sum centrai 000 Paymente. - “Inmq‘i & modérn, -w. t jodu cg’J"nk. nvzlln:l :g:-; .: 3 Satn MITHY LOMPANY, Successors te Bucmcsp of el an: uced: teyms. . nnua la d_You: terms. h?cm'n mear 2nd and 8. ”mvh'n_;‘%g COLORED, NEAR DUPONT CIRCLE, Brick home, over 20 ft. wide: 11 reoms. 5. $7,950.00, This home will pay for itself. BRODIE & COLBERT, INC., 11«7 zy. St. N.W. trict NatT Bank Bldg., 1406 G St. N.W. t of b\l‘ll\lu tion. Singl, $1 up. jxcellent local 65 wrisoo Natl §5904. A B'\RGAU\ !--un drick house qflfiinl} u TR e north of t S nld INSPECT TODAY, 2026 ]\Iing(l:e Rd. N.W, n 24 BRICK HOME. 0 rooms. hath, 8l o) PAUL P, ETOVEy 1103 VT. AVE. NW,, District 6229 er North 7471 Detached Brick Celonial, Close te Cennecticut Ave. . $14,250 G. SMITHY CO, s Wgfi'fi""&é‘éfi'&w INC. 4-BED ROOM HOME, 16th Street Highlands. $10,950, dvantageous trade. this home ToRored, b & "w"ur'z' “aterially below it B Aalx " wswééfl..,n INSPECT Y Cea, A TODAY! The Most Modern of Modern Homes English-Type Brick == Only$8,975= GLOVER PARK ADJOINING MASS. AVE, HEIGHTS, Six big rooms. Variegated tile baths. Shower, built-in Axtures. Bulilt-in garages, Sereened breakfast and sleeping parehes. .—:lnu closets. radio anf nn-m”w-. in two colors, fi n- and double drainbeayd 1 landscaped lawns. Paved street and alley. Exhibit Home 2311 38th St, N.W, Z’S*’”a?u.fl::fl:;w r‘",_fi'f-"s Fdw.rd M. Willis, Builder Tower Bldg. National 70 ad Ki Just Completed MODEL BUNGAI.DW WOR( HII][! 'ell lllucll‘ b Sl u'."..-'-..a-':::.;_.;:.- Reasonably Priced 107 Del Ray Avenue BATTERY PARK, MD, %{: o«! vlmm"m Au“. car voul Jour seuares ue.) OPEN SUNDAY JOB, A. HERBERT & S0ONS 1013 15th §t. N.W. Baclusivs Avents tr Rey A Perfect Home In an Idesl Home Community in Marietta Park Open Every Day Until 8 O'Oleck For Gale by W. G. IRVIN l.__gl'ls “flH"T rw“"l"?u lm bl o " 8. Uy Ml.... itk udln i 1{ L N!A.R mn AND H thising | © itied shee. rooms Rl block | nished ¥4 Race, 37’50 o, Nationay a3 star - WANTED—DESK _SPACE. ). igx:.,j,:::.mwfi' stores Y\e\\'—Mndem—Reitnclnd. Y°"T'° NE? Homes for Colered, $300 Down. A wasHinEFEN, a0 Ew.‘m. KINGM IENT, portunity for lhe <o) .nu family of [ m...fl. one uu‘;‘\“ %) ¢ cleat o scauire a Tound- or luvly farm, 5" and" othey “nomm | Ad uu Bnl I ee. n & nmh?mm et o ouse open and el {""'f‘ 'g flZé‘ird St. N. ..'.{ lfllgfl."”l l.mi wens, 8 ,I "A IY “l one lfllll‘ T .mu 'ii E E Srunfi“?mamu gt ¥ i"“’" < i unflyzfiae?m rust, Aa- 0593. ¢ TL ADDRESS, ARRTonat ESK ROOM ? :! 'ress Bldg. Afl‘l‘lll ‘ F» Slar Hce, B 1 RN Snd " sor I, outbu \’r g.{ ?n National rage, o . Beal l’ $20. SD ™ OETe now I } vi'nk Pk .‘u;ghn ;uyfil‘.i lgm; "g:nr-'-n,-‘rzg vwnrr [ HORTGAGE c‘:ur N WL ¢ WILL & mcl: 2 V. k: ration; rm sillihel 42 Sl el "‘3‘1'».“,. : #an be p‘ulud lor I‘lm:r lfl ee ‘“”-L—l*fi—u 5, Buar om g s given. "gol llaz“&u E AL T T L 'mAB'l' 3 A (park ff‘{.‘.fig i. .:‘.‘.h’.,. uh | part 'Q - 7 for -Vra 6\' lvkfl l-llle llnre u n(l & > By, Sifinue fo }F\‘u mn’:’-!‘" ! Dist. so;n nervq ING B 'l‘ ufll '. | D]XTT RE ’\T TY COMPANY 1010 Vermont Aw AN AVE. & PARK'RD. NW <an be jsed as an ngIuNGIA wil uui’ Wi g-{ h-.\‘rz you rd. __District_7558-7559. Excellent Hardwarc Store. n, Done within & squares = Neigh- oieery stores. Rag: H. R, Howl’r\snzm'co 1315 H 8t N.W. 3 SPACE IN TWO EUS for the holidays; ene block from Woodward & Lath- rop. Inquire 614 12th st, nw. & BTORES, . BEST LOCATION ON CONN. AVE. IN CENTER OF RETAIL 2 agSPPING DISTRICT. REA- | $ ABL. L. FOR ! DETAILED INFORMATION io oge"ufu:’”}-'v"z?::f fi?figwfll"fi CALL NATIONAL 2266 OR!|™} H R HOWENS ‘.’: store. rge corner store. —Shop. lot, trug ! S nfg: nmm in e fl OH T | ShaRge sn local a5 arty. Clev, Tnvesiment iBbNAB = °'-*'-.m- P NIC] E . HOUSE h Y\ 5 AL T Tor of i Evuo il 5‘m WII L PAY | details, * | paBM: 5 m[h-!".lle.’"!v i R ‘WABHING - YA ERod -u lnr e for | improved | Sta == | preperties, clur or g drush 22 Investnunt D )is. _7050. fer: ldu - “”w;,r_'v'm YN St Aelape £ biset | oFth- | ki nt_Bld Will buy well Jotated vacent lots. Write rice, location and full details. Adams, 414 thern Wunln-um Phone Ne- nedt ..."ifl"c o offigs. mm“ii ur 10 mogoxl AL RA’ 5 “rHE STA s ot e | “*p, R PO T “N’l‘—-‘ INESS SITE. %F tht d M’ AR R e -'u felud o o © party nn:l A(l' tie fl;l T T .'v.'.m. 3 tracter: yoww |k LOANS UP TO $300. MARYLAND PERSONAL BANKERS, INC, 8405 Geergia Ave. Phene Shepherd 2854, PUBLIC SMALL LOAN €O, ROSSLYN, VA, Phone West 2443, Clarenden 2600, 7.:E BETHESDA PERSONAL BANKERS, 6982 Wisconsin Ave,, Bethesda, Md. Phene Wisconsin 4374. Under State Supervision. WANTED—MONEY. ATION: IN ONE FAMILY se with hest uu'r'ln h!um.-flig 3 "&“" o ‘modern. pouItEy i e 1 l:re straw |.. m Pl e E;“" '“ eetteonde. e, " m unS"‘"S‘x}‘-’Eo'%.%“"Mflfi. raburg. Mg el Gaith. 1 §500 Secures Dandy Equipt Farm. 1t Within few minutes of markets: 65 sobor '“5 "% Tieh Toam i spring water, rul 3 LADY - Di LOAN ALUAB] S T mxa " oy, ngms'h- o= Go v ln AN’D P m PR 1930—PART BSIX NEW YORK BANK STOCKS NEW YORK, November 23 (8pecial). —Bank stecks and trust shares were dull and lower today. Bankers' Trust at 114 was off 215, Bank of Unite States .t 22 was off 214, Brooklyn off 3; Chase National 104, ofl‘ ttan 88, “flaz oe' L n ol 'ntral Hanovi m l, Commercial 280, off H 5, an re America 6! 5 VR e . EARNINGS REPORTED. NEW YORK, November 22 (#)—Per lhnre earnings of corparations repert- n‘ this week, with comparative figures for the corresponding period last included: THREE MONTHS, 8BFT. 30 Gn,umblul Oarboy aBiecivic’. L-ma S u v;-uenn Tank Cai rican & Electric 8, teel.. n onda Wire & Cab 5L0s-Manhattan EAR. S] R ADGUST 31, Sherwin-Willjaras of { Canada,. .. AR. AUGUST 31 ro PAcmrex Warner 5 . MONTHS, 'SEPT. ‘30, SAI.E—SUBUBBAN fo suit. Va Hm‘(, i, 2-sta 00! i alley view, basement 0 clase gmnedl B H Qlarendon Trust Be. Phone Cla: $300 Secures 80-Acre Farm. 60 Acres Tillable, 20 Acres Timber. On car line. almost adjoining magnificent 4.000-a. Sunset Hills Hum. Club development. 8-r. house: orcha ly $6,300: with 3300 cash and $35 mo. HANSEL Clarendon 400. Virginia _Colonial Farm. 3 lbflul 150 puse; woman owner's low jgh8 Shan third cash, "L b, Simonson, ENT, Rm. 17, Lai Prederickenire, Va at ..m‘gE KE, Droquctive lulu Add: Blde.. B O mvrm Brrk Mg W. v | X ., AM.I . o B SMALL BUNGALOW, HYA’ TTS' Johear hish school, bus line 3750 un‘dzer Biereiland: 3f - Suste com-med ‘h s bath, ub, also she fncluding lnen clos 5 ment with laundry ti "“s' her. FiwsoN, 7843 13k st -:‘ ail wit r; commutal SE il eimmoo ces. oo ca;f furnace: NERRRT oW 1336 New York ave. umm B arer gt avlr depot. Fs fnd pertad rances mulu Ad- Bitiaiors eom t di o, m- Qr head " e J?m lflJNflNG GMWD rRished gy ddress SALE—ACREAGE. i K“T. LI:;{., ELEAR LAND, FRONTIN Ty on electrici Suitable ‘Tor mn‘ ll-lm: “aite: $500. - dress Box 355-C, 3¢ “'fl?m"t alt-"‘ NFARBY VIRGINTA, ligge—Atiraciive €-roam _ WATER FRONT l'l.()l'l:u'l‘\’ 03i 1OUSE, nnd Truit tres vam art of & esisprment h‘rhnl dnd® fithng aghiiee o itd e “Adare; !h elccln:lty 50-1t. frontage, close D. C._Address lllm For ‘nw Eolnl gr Biaress °a Bhar emee B0 ok o "z“";u"‘" no ce. JOKING—DUCKING. "] puckaby ihe ?r‘-’nuun 30 miles from | % 2 | Washingten; good ro m house; §'a . | SEF |y -TOWN REAL EATATE. OUT-OF-T! .'n‘flh lPQ&lI‘ 'D "’:;_-;:-}jfi‘ufg.fi"?-s. wmfln—ggn ESTATE, Bttt iRl s ot PR 0 IN CO., REHAH]LITATI YOURI RS ATTENTION, FLORID, BX%W&‘!’PY ssentative Ie 'uu’mlnl)l o ulv- nomq us \\'AR[‘H(JL 0, FT, 31300 'ro zo-rr guo:ggyg w WAN"D—'I'O IE GRE s m?rem‘ o n;:‘rht, o small fa Ow! | for d0bb:" Nadress Box m-'a i Y/ !-l!!smzs PE! Pirst ¥ P'loor \'m e 01 wit e Bt ')‘“‘fi 'W %‘ L’“JZ’ o ".’..7!" {mm mm < A f tures I -uoml Soss. # AR per U4, oft Groser Bias." SACRIFICE BE nnunrur. u:rr T80 nth, AUTO LOANS, L g w:s.i connopy ST .}'f?':.......u ‘l!n 7 943 New ¥ k| o m 9283, a 'qUICk_acTIoN. ACME l%:.ALJY & FJ‘I:lr “10‘ — BEAL BETATE_LOANS, LTt AT IIDOND UST !I ld and negotiated: sctusi borrow: reu) estate speci TR "3 e 7 o _i":?“" @ ?.‘f.f.:‘fl'i‘.fi‘.‘i..‘i?‘.‘.! ‘.fif’r ! ndxl wn o \n na. a1 l lect, 1‘ I I‘ Sl[O}fMM\‘ R, 1407 New York Ave. N.W. ¥ [ st di 'ln ki1 & a.g;.:" f:.k."i : SHOEMAKER, \'ork Ave. NW. ___National 1166 = BRICK BUNGALOW BARGAIN—U 150, D u -}-Mlum s, On Beriop uq{ P e i r.u. c t"' ORTH WASHINGTOV HAR(‘ AINb own o8 aoo—s “room by ments: 5 d septic mn&, —'fe'e -.%'m' dod b T ind i acre lots; bus umm water, electricit: R LILLIE Citigens’ Buy now and save Desr” palls Ghuten th firenla 2 i solifely Améfll‘rf“'m PE“‘H’! S ELL MY NEW 006 " nder orlsinal 3148: one block car " balance 345 < Apply owner, 1208 Wilson boule- ‘corner ~Ames street, Ballston, Vir- BROOKLAND, D. C. 321 OTIS 6T. N.E attenti 214 WHITTIER QT TAKOMA PARK, D.C, m)fll te 'ndlgl Prh: 'l tn"lifll f GL l-_\ \H) Bea\lnful New Brick and Stucco Home. 9,5 4 mile besond rail adleat yis Jrile, bevond railroad station en New Brick and Slungle Peu Sunday, 2:30 to fonveniences, including -n elec. etc. muned rooms. We ’ he best._ Lare o o et ar . bulItn m{n v-'uan lot 100834 AN WAGNER, clusive Agent. 223 Cedar §t- Takoma Park, D, €, l:u lYllull‘l( sol Sl mn‘.’ll i t andseaped m‘lln‘n-,zreet in m?h: or out of el MAUDE H. LAWRY, Shepherd 2546. 213 Cedar Ave, ;| ping live stock. 5 | cents a pound for young hens, 8 REAL ES Baltimore Markets Special Dispatch to The Star. BALTIMORE, November 22.—While the holiday demand for turkeys and other fowls is expected to be good, shippers are advised not to ship dressed poull if the nuunt wnthnr eonll- tions eentinue, 1t best results wlll be qumd 'F! lhlP' will be the .muuan. wm‘ ‘Turkeys, large, fat bir p erred and in order .b?“ help m-lnt;(vr‘;' geat mlrk‘;ti values Ippers are a net to poor, thin undesirable stack. al With the large buyers taking hold more freely, the market for turkeys shows an advance, and shipments should be made to reach here not later than early Tuesday morning. While prices are expected to show a slight increase next week, it will de- pend entirely upon weather conditions, supplies and gemand. ‘The market closed today at 25 to 26 and over; 24 and 25 for lohbl:?s“ 12 pounds and over, but old hens and old toms will not bring over 20 to 2: while crooked breasts are slow sale at 15 to 16 cents Chicken Prices. Mixed, colored, Spring chickens are bringing 20 to 23 cents for medium te large stork, and leghorns 15 to 18, but all poor, thin fowls, as well as bare- baeks, are neglected at 12 to 14, Mar. ket for old hens rules firmer under ai improved demand and moderate re- celpl.s at 15 to 22 for stock weighin, 315 pounds and over, but leghorns wi not bring over 14, with all poor, thin fowls as well as old roosters, slow sale at 12 snd 13. Demand only fair for ducks and geese und centered on chojee, fat stoek at 18 to 30 for the former and 16 to 20 for the latter, but poor thin birds are neglected at 13 and 14, Market for guinea fowls and Pi'ldfi holds steady at 30 to 60 each former and 20 to 26 a pair for both young and old for the hthr Recelpts of native and nearby nv hlvn been fair the past week and amp! for the demand, which has eased oB under the high price prevailing. Strictly xmn-x-m eggs, however, are wanted, often at a premium in price when stack 1s of good sige. Hennery whites that have the size and weigh 57 ds and over :o the case are bring- n{tnpvuuno muunu-daun too many of als are mixed with pullec eggs lng have to_be sold strictly on merit as to size at 30 to 40 Fresh-laid nearby firsts are selling 40 o 42, but all stock not gndtna first under the gandle have to be eurrent receipts at 36 to 38. mlaw:‘:wlnoml ipn)lw buu 'k 0 1.40, 'lfih hd 'ilt' 200 to 3.00, as to n_u 3. lor aweet lfl'l“. l‘ .00 bwo ‘huns 15 oo hundred savoy bushel; spinach, 75 to ulg. 40 to 'm bushel. lig] nhlly ar sholoe k:sunnhnock, e demand this sert, mar- taken on l flrmzr tone at 4.00 and 5.00 a dozen for choice n stock, but fair to %wd rabbits will nof bring over 2.50 to 3.50. Live Steck m:m X e cattle, first quality, pound. 7.to mmon to m edm-} to 6, quunmy S'/zwfioi. anl. ggfla to fancy, 5 to 6; ir, 3 to 4. Oxen, as to quality, 4 w 6. cuvu. L D choice, 9 to 11; boly | 2. red oty 450 mn.:mw. y $60 month. 6-rapm al' Park Seminary, o ensington, only $30. B R, 85 Ver Spring 4 GUY_AVE. ~EDMONSTON. 31 ew § Toomis. bath. a.m i acre Tan Rey month. Call OWNER, Hatt 00N AND BATH BUNGALOW. Ac ar sireet car line; rent 5. ltn.lqht. 10 10%; sows, 7 8 ’ '&I}I .' nve pigs, 11 w 12 Ahuu, . h 10 Grain Priees, grain guotations: Wheat, ‘inter, expert, 80%; No. I. led Winter, garlickly, domestic, spot, 80; November, 80%; December livery, 80% com. No. 2, yellow, domestic, new, .50a4.60 rr [ domes| spot, 44a45: No. 3, white, domestic, spot, 43a44. Rye, nearb; spot 55a60. o at Plea _,’_m Ladensours rdos Kanllnllon u CRANE & J‘ “.'“ IMIGBII BONGATRY. firy %e-r. fie 3346, l [INGT¢ N I bl . AL O NEPARA' furnished: h.-w.h Palls Church, Va.. on Joom | with fir livin, chen on main ilt-in_bathis ot ver month: - Address fi’ox "398-C, Btar PLANE IS CLAIMED AS BOB PAYMENT Amtor Who Flew Finangier Away From Troubles Plans China Trip. By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, November 22.—An _air- pllnu was claimed 'oday by Col, Dean Lamb, Canadian avial payment for services, v.hmh mcxué.d t.h. ing of Chll'lleil g from_th scene of his nnmclnl upublu an York to Chicago. = The plane, Lamb told aviation efi- cials at the Municipal Al ) Was given him by Bob, who lnur-d early in October, hut who recently sur- rendered in New York charges . | @rowing out of his company’s failure and was rleased on $35,000 bonds. Lamb said that he and Bab stayed at a Loop hotel here until October 10, lfler llndln 1] Tt from They leit "t hotel sor o lether (of a runl distriet, not duchnd. K .;;g.;.-vj..'.- Loads_or part loa from Baltimere, lsh” New York, Bnsten, Norfolk, Pittsburzh and paints ep route Sinee 1896 DAV’DSON PRALSFER & STORAGE CO- 9280 o 9230 LONG DISYANG E MOVING 50 Padded Vans 1317 N, Y, Ave. NW, CALL NATL 10 Thl:wh“tn‘:" nat permitted to llh avl WaS i %Ihu mluz‘ at :I:',l hsmezr He 'lll e mj original form” isgued to the !lanu and s over by Bob ao Lamb said ha Pllmud to use the plane on & four {n Ohl GAI flALES IHC“AII. , ral gas for ‘:I‘l- m"u\ MII this year were 7, against 4,6: % m%fim‘ a”zhdi?«cnum ek cublc 1eet TRAFFIC INCREABE SHOWN. Oflrfiw 'Yom( No;len:ber '22 #).—E. C. on, prul ent o kes: ‘Aksociation, i nat 1 i virtual lh:t!. nmnmsncmqmlls Mn.boutzo oent in trafic, IA' SILK FUTURES. ol Decem| March, "'title | mated signed TATE FEW PEOPLE Hfll.l] ; ‘BULK OF STOCKS MeCoy, U. S. Treasury Actu- ary, Shows Who Owns Most of Leading Securities. ‘The popular conception that the bulk | of the stock in American corporations is owned by a vast army of millions f Americans throughout the country, is labeled & myth in figures supplied |by Joseph McCoy, actuary of the nds | United States Treasury Department, h Collier's Weekly. The great b all the exutln‘uwmrnmn shares, Il McCoy shows, is ewned by 516,000 | viduals. In 1928 the Treasury reports that $4,300,000,000 was pnd out by corpera- tions in dividends to individuals. Of this sum, the millionaires collected than 10 per eent, to be exact, 000,000. “People with incomes under $5,000 yearly collected less than 5 P e grent Mk of the divid reat of viden some §$3,762,000,000—was lected 516,000 persons who were not mil aires, but had incomes of more $5,000 yearly. 3,300,000 Get Dividends. Raking through tax returns for ll‘ll mr. oy finds seme 3,300,000 holders in corperations which paid dends. But only 516,000 of them heldings large enough to be of any significance. Aside from individuals, there was another $2,000,000,000 gollected by eor- porations which own astock in r corporations—investment trusts, held- ing companies, finance companies, in- surance eompanies, et The mistake of lhu. who declare thn there are 15 or 20 million - ieans who are steekholders arises the faet that they de npfi take inf ucwunt the duplicatien of shareholders vuwkco{:pcme‘sm One yemw own _stocl a_dozen eflo % ‘There are some individuals w! 1 own stock in 500 or mere. United Btates Steel had 110,000 stockholders before the market later it had 135,000. Co. We Studebaker eyt, the in cm llnvlnbi QI fln:le— :”mdym 25 hwer but -nut kinds 35275 lower; long yearii: to 35 lower, majority medium u heavy weight steers steady to 25 higher; mixed heifer {url s 25875 lower; better grades off least; bulls and veals ers about steady; bulk, stockers am feeders 25a50 lower: seme plain weighty kinds off more, and striebly nl!cnen U&;t-wzlgm‘s l:l;:ll mm, yearlings top) 8t 13.25; s | weaht steers, u 5; best heavies, 11 me. weights, l&-b... nnd nuu L W&g oy sheep—Recll’B. 2,000 mmg steady; uvcul peunds, fed Western lambs, loou lightly sorted natives held higher; week, 85 doubles from feeding sta ‘ 5500 direct: "pompared week 8go, lambs mostly §6 ISMy maote; '}'nrlinn chlmrl.a. upturn; bl .mmnnslamh. weak to 25 lower| closing Bulk, better native fed Western lambs, .25; few the week’s top; Montanas and h 8.00; native bacu .75a7.251 throwell 5.00a B ve TN lrs 4.00 to eek's nn‘:l feeding laml H m aces usually stopping at 7.00. Hogs—Receipts, 10,000 hud. “Wllld' ing 8,000 head direct; 10 lower than Fri i e} r wel and; few a8,25; lfl ‘ 700!7 35"] “:-am aomwu mos| ey m. sfi' m. 00‘ lig! ht 008 ! 2 nud! Dounds, §.1088,0: heu:y welghta, 350 M\m“, i =2 medium and Insurance Firms Suspended. JACKSON, and choice, n taday by Ben §. mmdf‘xlwmmnlu Co,, Nashville, Tenn., hvnfl-mentu“— qsnowlnr:ce"lflh mm mflu W Pire Cntnpuly, Home cqmunv.mufl‘”' " INVESTMENT TRUSTS NEW YORK Nowember 33 (M) Qverrthe-countey marl