New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 5, 1923, Page 13

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US.STEELNOTTO SUASH 1S PRICES Gury Absolutely Denis Reports To This Efect New York, Oot s that the United States Bieel corporation wes constderi reduction in steel were denled yesierday by Elbert H, Gary, chairman of e of directors. The rumor aress from the reporied taking by some independent steel companies of bustness at prices below ourrent fovels and the possibility that his foreshadowed a general eut in prices By the leading unit of the industry Actual market conditions as por trayed by Iron Age in its current re. wiew of the Industry refleet a fur ther slight gontraction in the output both pig fron and steel as the last of the year arrives, Consump- mnnrud to be at a high rate, in some lines there is a fall- from that of early summer, er sellers por puyers are fesue as to prices for for- delivery. recognized on both sides that conditions may prevall for some weeks,” the report says. “Com- plste returns show a plg iron pro- duction of 3,126,612 tons In the thirty duyn of September, or 104,184 tons a day, against 3,449,493 tons in Aug- ust, or 111,274 tons a day. After having reached a dally rate of 124,- 000 tons at the peak in May, pig iron output is now back to the 104,000 ton rate of January. “Soptember operations of the Steol Corporation are estimated at about 87 per cent of ita steel making capac- fty. The output of independent steol companies averaged not far from 70 per cent of capacity last month and , the {mprovement of that rate in Oc- tobar will call for an early pleking he major tonnage products— shapes and bars. le rallroad car buying and oll tank contracts are absent, Chicago district mills are still booking rails, the total already taken for the first half of 1924 being put at 260,000 tons. The Chesapeake and Ohio has just or- dered 17,000 tons at Chicago and 13,- 000 tons In the east. The Missour! Pacific is expected to buy 30,000 tons and other roads yot to contract are the Chicago and Northwestern, Nickel Plate, Santa Fe, Rock Island, Mis- souri, Kansas and Texas, Cotton Belt and Pennsylvania.” The Iron Trade Review sald: “Revival of steel buylng on a board seale has not yet made its appear- nince, but the arket continues to ex- ibit evidence of sound underlying ' gonditions. Stocks with a number of consumers apparently are reaching a spot where they demand replenish- ment. September business, while not up to expectations for all producers, was not discouraging. Distribution was uneven, but on the whole it was ahead of August. Steel Corporation thills profited hest from the new ton- nage.” .. Sons of Veterans' auxillary No. 1 will hold a soclal Friday afternoon from 2:15 to 5 o'clock in G. A, R, Fall. The senior choir of 8t. Mary's church will hold a rehearsal in the church this evening at 8 o'clock: TWO WORKMEN RILLED Wareham, Mass, Oct. 4. — Two wWorkmen employed by a construction eompany in unloading stone from a car in the Tremont junction freight yard of the N. Y. N, H. and H. rall- road, were killed tpday. The men, Manuel Sylvia and Bernard Martin, both of Providence, went through a hopper in the car floor and were crushed under the wheels, when a train being backed from a'spur track crashed into the car, Q’. 08 n;n lnlu(lt: of our garba 3 Yfi y dunzy th:l odg: keop discase-spreading flies " Sylpho-Nathol, the coal-tar s many times stronger most disinfectants. It kills as it el B deal. fi‘m Je15c, 35c, 63 and THE SULPHO.NAPTHOL CO. Boston, Mass. Homes for sale! The Want Ads tell Where to buy and where to sell READTHE WANTADS NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTORER 5, 1028, Jewelry Dept. We are alfering a new line of ladies' jewelry, every piece new, Here you will find the latest novelties in earvings, all kinds of m laces, bracelets, harrettes, bar pins, Mbu, fancy comhs and baby pins, Specially Pom ... 29¢ " $3.48 Ladies’ Gloves Washable Suede F-hhsh Gloves, 1 clasp, strap wrist, in grey and brown, Spturday Special Pair 79c Broeaded Metallic Cloth, suitable for vesting. Saturday 3 < 29 Georgette Crepe Ruffling, 3 in, wide, in five different shades, Specia white, embroidered corners, very pretty designs, Special ........... Silk and Dress Goods Bolivia Cloth, the popular coating in navy, brown, black'and beaver, .56 inches wide, $5¢85 to $9 .50\'ard :l)uvfi:ivn is very desln‘i’ble‘ ;or dresses, skirts and millinery uses. Yard wide, Very Special Yard $2 .35 Lingerie Satin in Lingette, Buty-Chyne and c{(the; n;skes. all colors, plain and striped. ard wide. Saturday Special Yard 68C Pongee Silk, Japanese make, a fine quality for draperies and dresses, Saturday Special ....... 29c¢ The latest novelty in sport wear for women, | made of camel hair, in heather mixtures, plain colors and two tone eflects; excellent quality, values $10.00 and $12.00 ea. Saturday Special— $5.95 and $6.95 Ladies” Brushed Wool Coat Sweaters, all first quality, cut full size and well made, buff colors Special ..... . BLOOMERS Laglies’ Fine Mercerized Lisle Bloomers, plain color’s with fancy knee; colors, black, brown, navy, pansy, sand, log-cabin, flesh, corbean blue, gray, taupe, orchid, coptic and green, value $1.69. . Each 98c Special ....w.. Toilet Goods - Mavis Face Powder in white, flesh and rachel. Saturday Special . . Peter Rabbit Baby Powder. Saturday Special . Mum, a delicate deodorant, indispensable for the toilet. Saturday Special 1 8C Forhans for the gums, it is specially in- dicated f:lsr use upon inflamed, sensitive, bleed- ing, receding or pus-discharging gums. 47c Saturday Special 8¢ 6 Crown Extra Quality Sanitary Belt. Saturday Special Clinton Safety Pins, nickel plated, one dozen on card,” Saturday Special . Cashmere Mending Cotton, all colors. Saturday Special ........ Aunt Lydia's Carpet and Buttor Thread. Saturday Special SPECIAL— Knit Shopping Bags A new line of Silk Blouses in all the leading fall shades, allover embroidered and in plain colors, in"regular and out sizes. Saturday Special $4 .95 | Women’s Flannelette Gowns, made of excel- ! lent quality flannelette, cut full, with double | yoke, in pink and blue stripe. Saturday Special 980 ' Crepe Bloomers, made of fine quality Wind- sor crepe in white and colors, in all . | sizes, Saturday Special 690 | DONNELLY, MULLEN CO. BOSTON STORE” SPECIAL VALUES IN NEW FALL MODES - Coats and Dresses for Women NEW POIRET \ THREE SPECIAL LOTS THREE \ ~ TEMPTING PRICES. $10-9 $16-50 $19.75 Splendid all round dresses that are simply invaluable for fall and winter wear, so finished looking for street wear. The very straight lines, sometimes varied with a side drape or a long sweeping rever with strap panels, braid, buttons, vestees; colors, black, brown and Coats for Winter ARE DESIGNED FOR EVERY NEED AND OCCASION FOR MISSES AND WOMEN Now the showing is complete Prices from— 5140 Most of these coats are clever copies of higher priced models 1 that New York is proclaiming the last word in fashion. The rich- | ness of fabric, the trimming and stitchjng, embroidery and silk braid | | and the flared bell sleeves are just a few features of the new winter | | coats; some have fur collars, some with fur cuffs, all are priced most i modestly, sizes 16 to 44. SILK DRESSES' $14 From our stock of better dresses we have selected this group consisting of satins, crepe de chine and canton crepes, in all the wanted shades, values to $22.50. T TO TWILL DRESSES FOR SATURDAY embroidery, duvetyn trim and navy; sizes 16 to 44, the values most attractive— $80.50 Two Special Values $24 ! A specially selected group of | dresses that was made to sell as | high as $39.00, consisting of can- | ton crepe, satin cantons and vel- . Saturday Special | vets, in youthful, winsome models Basement Specials BLANKETS ° ° 70x80 Plaid Blanket, double for full size, bed, Aol rir $3.98 All Wool Grey Double Blankets, with blue and pink stripes, solsette hinding, 85 95 . Saturday Speeinls Pair Double All Weol Blankets, several pretty plaids in tan, lavender, blue, old rose, black, red and grey colors, guaranteed all wool, Saturday Special . . Pair 8. 0 CURTAINS Serim Ruffled Curtains, with tiebacks, good length. Saturday Special .. ...riieniins AL Pair 790 Lace Edge, Marquisette Curtains, 2 1-2 yds, long, Saturday cial Pair $l .25 Voile Ruffled Curtains, with ticbacks, good quality voile, Saturday Pair $ 1.59 36 in. Heavy All Silk Drapery, in plain colors, blue, gold, old rose, brown and mulberry; regu- lar §2.00. Saturday veer. Yard $l '49 COTTONS 81x90 Fort Mill Sheets, made of good heavy weight sheeting. Saturday Special $l .29 80x90 Unbleached Sheets, good weight. Saturday Special $l .25 45x36 Fort Mill Cases. Saturday Special ............ Each 29c .81 inch Unbleached Sheeting for double bed size sheets, Saturday Special Yard 45(: LINENS Silver Bleached Linen, hemstitched Luncheon Sets, 1 cloth and 1-2 doz. napkins. $4 95 L] 72 in, Irish Linen Damask in séveral pretty Sy e yrlar 8200, 1 S 1 98 59¢ 18x54 Ecru Linen Scarfs, hem- stitched, Saturday Special . ... each Large Size Turkish Towels, heavy quality, regular 39¢. Saturday Special Hosiery Specials Ladies’ Pure Thread Silk Hose, full fashioned made with high spliced heel and double soles, value $2,50 pair, Satarday Special ., Pair $1 « 1 9 Ladies’ Wool Sport Hose, (English ribbed); colors, brown, blue, green and camel hair, value $1.69 pair. Saturday Pair 89C Special Children’s Wool Sport Hose, (Derby ribbed); colors, black, grey and cordovan, all warranted fast and stainless, valne 98¢ pr. Saturday Special Pair 69c o Misses’ Fine Ribbed® Cotton Hose (silk fin- 3 colors, black, white and cordo- zgc van, BSaturday Special Men’s Dept. Men's Fine 'Madras Shirts, in a fine variety of neat patterns, all warranted fast colors; sizes 14 to 17. Saturday Special Wearplus Neckwear for men, all new stock, dozens of patterns to select from. $l 00 ° Saturday Special Each Men's Pajamas, made of fine quality muslin, cut full size, trimmed with silk frogs; colors, pink, blue, tan, lavender and white. Saturday Special ... Pair sl ’ l 5 Cracker-Jack Hose for men, (the kind that wear), made with four thread heel and toe and double sole: colors, black, grey, cordovan and navy. Saturday Pair 250 BPOEIN . iiovividivsvas

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