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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1927. TRADE SHOWS |1,000 COMING T0 IMPROVEMENT PORT MEET HERE 'Bradstreet’s Weekly Report eee" From All Over Has Optimistic Tone World to Attend Wholesale and retail trade ts tm-| More than 1,000 delegates, repres | senting every port of importance in Pm «: y no proving "ind textile aad shes sme the world, are expected to attend the in| 1921 meeting of the American Asso f Port Authorities in Seattla, arrangements for which are already under way. This is the first time the aasocia- tion has chosen a Western city. Under the direction of Dr. W. T. | Christensen, port president, an labo rate program is being prepared. This cludes @ water carnival in Seattle THE SEATTLE STAR ‘Industrials Lower {ARTICHOKES ON as Exchange Opens, LOCAL MARKET vem 8 NEW YORK, Feb. ¢ Peas, Sprouts ‘and Parsley | First High Tae || Morning trading on the . Moving p News. Tides in Seattle rRipaT SATURDAY BANK CLEARINGS 294,530.00 Motors and ofle were under pressure pen Al 98,756.60 k exchange here today. Prices of moat lead- jonatly lower at the opening. %. Ralls, with the exception of Northern unch were generally te Nead cuca mite tt || Ing industrials were also fr | Mire Low Tide || Studebaker was quoted at cific, which opened at 84% ‘The Seattle “market recetved & Ing, with @ sale of 1,000 she ‘ nent of artichokes and other| ‘ MW at 118, United States Stoel at 81% was the same edition, Friday. Phe ertichels Balances . lone | r - carly trading was dull Call money, both classen opened at # per) were auoted at $5.00 poe dase. cent. The opening ations Included sipicte A by = United States Steel 81%, unchanged; United Frutt 106, ap %; Retail/a pound by the wack; sprouts were Gissen G0, Gdetanned Asphalt 64%, off %; Studebaker 65 20 sents ant parviey 35 to 40 cents off \; United States Rubber 67%, up Mi Baldwin 86, off %; American per poun ernatic hanged; New Haven 19%, off %; International Paper| Lettuce, which has for some time off 1%; Corn Products 68%, off 4; Atlantic Gulf 61%, off \; Moxican|glutted the market, was moving fair. Petroleum 159%, off 4; Reading 80, off %; Northern Pacific 64%, un ty well ie 2 imperial Valley wad be oY oh jon Pac e Americ Can off %; American) selling or per ° » anged; Union Pacific 118 off %: American Can 28%, cheaper grades were quoted at $2 talances .. 4,411,143,00 924,914.00 facturing centers are showing creased running time, according Bradstreet’s revort for the week end. to} etatio: “Surve 'y Shows Seattle Busi- ness Hit High Mark in 1920 | Beattie, tn 1990, got into the bittion Dusinéss class of cities, show ae THAT MEETING ing, January 29, Altho buying ts stil cantious, the report finds decidedly more confi denes in trade circles than existed a | while ago, Business faflures for the week General DAIRY PRODUCTS Prices Paid te Shippers “n Milk—Per owt oo. cces compiled during a survey Dy the retail trade bureau of Beattie Chamber of Commerce made public Friday. The report that the amount of business Gone by all lines in which Seattle firms and individuals engaged (or "the purpose of profit will be approxt —, $1,100,000,000, classification of the vo case business shows: Retail trade, | x 900; manufacturing, $223.- 353,000; wholesalers’ business, $256. 498,000; real estate, insurance, stocks Bonds, bank loans and financial wn dealings on which a profit | sous! $243,825,000; foreign trade ‘nd transportation, $155,000,000, SPENT AMUSEMENTS ‘The survey showed some tnterest- things as to the temperament of people, It proved, for tn- that they are not stingy when ‘Gomes to amusement, for the peo- @uring the year spent in excess $7,500,000 to theatres and amuse 4 places. Under the Classifica- | service,” which in- everyone from the so-called ns of law and medicine > the — dootblacks who derive! from giving personal atten- to human wants and ills, ts an expenditure of $22,716,000. 4 N. Moore, secretary of the trade bureau, under whose di- tion the survey was made, said: fhe purpose of this survey ts to ‘& quota chart for the guid ‘of retailers as to the proportion yey should gtve in drives and money campaigns. These estimates ‘very conservative, as the figures sealed down to a fair basis to ~ to the profits of retail) in cases ‘where the percent- fe small, as ts the case in broker eenctions, foreign trade come | as: | Milssions, the estimates were cut to ‘Gorrespond to the profits of retailers. & result of the survey retailers) @etermined how much they pay in future drives and the learned are to be carried into 47-4 immediately. BUSINESS SHOWING c. PROFIT CONSIDERED “These figures are to be consid only as the aggregate of busi on which Seattle firms make a fit in handling. For instance, {f mt of Pittsburg steel for the merely pases thru Seattle no exporting firm handles it at}™ the value of the steel is not im the foreign trade figures in this total, the idea of survey being only to show the of actual business which Se- firms have a chance to make a/° Dusiness for which freight bills paid here. As Seattle is the ter- point, many millions tn freight ‘fare paid here in addition to the tion for shipments on elsewhere but these amounts Mot included in totals here, as gurvey is only aimed to deter- actual amounts originating and belonging to this city.” [DATED OFFICE TO QUIT ticket Office at 714 ave. established during the days of the war will be abol- on February 26, it is an- to an uptown ticket office. Public Market WESTLAKE ‘Stal 116, turkeys and cease for breed- Purpores. Htall 129, mild cheesa, a5¢ fpeamut batter, 2c 1. Stall 16-17. wack Snow Flake flour, onowarift. $1.89. 4 Toa. bulk, Folted ‘Sta cans peas, 250. Clara prunes, 1613, creamery butter, 430 T. sharp ese marmaind Stall tra sweet oranges, 26¢ doz; 9 Iba. onions, @tall 1527, link snusage, 16¢ tb. 1511, skinned soles, 2 Iba, 25a Stall amelts, 2 Ta. 1c ut margarine, 30¢ Tb.; tte C3 © ‘Bal 14, celery Bie can, Stall 2. hams, 306 Tb. ; Gee. salle’ 94-98, boiling beet, moreet beef, Ife Tm. Stall i16, lamb 2Gc 'M.; steer mteak, 22%@ th eon’ 102, full cream cheese, 2%¢ ib.; or: ie marmainde, 2%¢ T.; best fresh ed butter, 48e Th, 2 Ta. 95e. Stall salt _mackeral, 2° for 45¢; salmon , tic T. Stall 16, full «7 Gheese, 20c M.; Swiss cheone, she to t5 ECONOMY 37-38, Crisco, 20¢ T.; 1 T. Ghir- Grdelii's chocolate, 230 th. Stall 61, pure fresh milk, 9¢ at Stall 69, cocoanut, ere’ peanut butte 4% Ibe, $1.29. ¢ Th,; bacon Btall 2 fresh black cod, 200 Ib. Stalls 200 Th. ; silver perch, lée 20e TM. M4 silver perch, QUEEN CITY Btall 44, lard, 2 ts. @ jek cheese, 20¢ tb, Stall ter, he 1%. pure asc; 2 cans lowa sugar corn, 260; 2 cana sugar peas, 26c. Btall + shoulder lamb, ifc Tb. ; Tb.; compound, lie ™ Finke White, # Ibs. $1.22 4 tbs. ‘rolled oats, chocolates, 600 T.; peanut brit-| S s¢a' 16.1 French | oream, Bbc I, POPULAR BLUFF, Mo—Chargea with saurder of Miss Bernice Kd wards, Elmer Martline, 20, fails in at. fempt to burn self to death, ne! Seattle to ‘Be Represented at Ship Conference | Steps were to be taken by the Se attle Chamber of Commerce at meeting Friday afternoon to insui proper representation for Seattle | the conference called by Admiral W. S. Benson, chairman of the shipping board, at Washington, D, C, Febru lary 21. It is expected that Seattle will be forced to fight to retain the five 635-foot passenger liners assigned to the Pacific Steamship Co, for op eration here, re Weather Bureau Report TATOOSH ISLAND, Fed. « Falling barometer; cloudy; va dt ban Hine miles an hour. Paseed in: A steamer at ham Passed out: A steamer at 6:15 x iawt night [February #1120 A. M— wind east, 15 miles | white probably @ navy vessel a eee Arrivals and Departures Arrived February ¢—ftr Admiral Sebree from | San Francisce via Tacoma at 11208 mm nion bay at noon: str | Teapainan Maru for Shanghal Liverpool via Antwerp and Spokane for Boutheaste: m eee Vessels in Other Ports Ralboa—Aalled February %: Str Mext- $an fer Mow Tork trom Geatuic vis Gan Fram cisco _ |@udbury from Seattle via Port Angeles, |San Francisco, Ban Pero and Raltoa Hoston—alled February 2: Str West Torus for Seattle via Philadelphia and ports 8 Pedre—fafied February 8: ftr 11> levator for Seattle from "Baltimore vie Balboa, San Pedro and San Francisca, Balled February 4: Str Queen for Beattie via San Francisco, | fan Francisco—aned Fi Lobo for Seattle fro: lee: Ferwary 9: Mtr Levites vie Ses and Vancow att Samira! vans’ for San 1 one from Seattle via San Francteco Dm; otr Want Holbrook for Everett via Beattie at # pm. ia—Arrived Pebruary 9: Str Steet or from Seattle via Portland. ee m Febreary 3—@&r A@mtral Rodman tm Adenbrook island, morthbound, at 1:50 45 miles south of Co- BM; motor eschr Francisco for Beat- rom fan Francisco at & D. mM; str Torte Linds, Seattle for fan miles north of Vessels in Port at Seattle Smith Cove terminal—Str Tenpaisan Mara, str Mloraisan Mara. Great Northern terminal—Ste Katort Mara, Pier 14—Str Tyn@arean, } st. terminal ‘0 Algonqata ‘Trunk Pacific terminah—tr Arti Str Ranta Aww Coast Enginserteg jo, atr Iconium, etr East- tr West Hartland, etr West Himrod. Plor A—Str Admiral Geotrich, str Gov- emor Pier B-—Atr Rpokane, etr City of Meattie. or D—str Admiral Dewey. Alaska Steamship meoorings—@&r Skag- ‘way, str Victoria. Hanford st. terminal—U ® L & Relief. t waterway terminal—str West Ivia, Sehr Columbia, ate For- Puget Sound Bridge & ‘Btr Patterson, hull F Amen yards—Str Roose ftandard Doller works dock—O 60 @ Hulls Abilla, Abmote, Aby- ison, Allenhurst, Ahmik, An- Bertrand, Bin: Biscaya, Black Wolf, Bianfor: win, Boughton, Pesuta, Puyallup, Cagacan, Capraria, Cardia, Cenina, Charus, Ch rfield, Chaicia, Cineas, Cloyras, Corus, Costan, Cola, Elissa, Electra. ndymion, Fort Stan- wiz, Fort Marrison, Fort Jackson Fort Union, Imurka, Leot!, Kltan. Flouring mills dock—Gtr West ote. nan dock—T 8 C&O 8 Wawona, Surveyor, str Ketchikan, str Jef- ferson. Stimson mill dock—#tr Depere, SAND POINT BILL PUT ON SHELF Owing to the short time left this session of congreas, the bill appropri ating $1,500,000 for the Sandpoint aviation field may not be passed, a telegram from County Commissioner Claud C. Ramsey, m Washington, D. . Informed the Chamber of Com merce here today. Ramsey advised the chamber to escrow for a year, that the bill may be submitted to the next congress. The chamber, however, immedi ately wired Will E. Humphrey, for mer congreseman, and members of the delegation from thin state, Idaho and Montana, urging them to put thru the bill, if possible, sion, in fear, it was sald, matter was delayed, the navy do partment might change ft» mind About establishing a site here, Whole Families in Want Amid Riches JOHA SBURG, Feb. 4.—Th unemployment situation Africa has reached a critical sta Entire families in the Samond re gion are reported starving. WELLINGTON, Z—After May 1 no murder, burglary or other crime scenes may be shown in New Zealand movie houses, ANCHORA relief party Dr, 800 Beeson and mush miles from response to emergency call Homing pigeons, which were used as messengers during the war, came first from Belgiue have the deed to the site placed in| this ses | that if the) in Bouth| here to Iditarod in 224% hours, in| Woolen 64%, off Me GRAIN PRICES SLIDING AGAIN :: jLack of Demand for Export! * ls Cause CHICAGO, Fehr 4.—Oratn prices were lower on the Chicago Board of Tr oday, due to lack of demand Selling was | 8 nent was bearish buying power. 91.53%, ain |trading: May wheat opened at $1.44, down ‘lc, losing an additional 6 subsequently rn opened up Meo et 64tbe later: ¥ corn up Ma ‘ocing an ter tradin, up te unchanged trading: pening. later, Pp Ke *% gained an additional Chicago Board of Trade Feratshad by 1, Dr Manning & Coy Mader Motel Bailding Wheat— Open Hien nu MAY. .neee ay Joly 7 OS ae Ate Ale | May 1.20 1208 120 «1203 eee Chicago Car Lots Purutshed by 1. 9 pr ad e Co, Nallding — Bata. 12.7. -- 110 Foreign Exchange NEW YORK, Fed 4—PForsien tx, change opened firm today. wif demand ng $2.45%, france 1.020, lire 1.€2e rks Lite, Canadian dollars S0.40q Kronen 19.100 San Francisco Produce AN FRANCISCO, Fen ¢.-—Ratter— Hixtras, 40\4¢ por Ib; prime fireta, 39 Ke per th a erg | Mata fancy, the per neue—Sztren, é60 per Gen; extra feta, INDIANAPOLIS, Feb. 4—John L. Lewis was reelected international | President of the United Mine Work: jers of America by a majority of be tween 66,000 and 67,000 over Robert H. Hartin of Washington, in the union elections held December 14, ts was announced at the International | union headquarters here today. Phillip Murray was reelected rice president over A Kansas by a majority of 11,000, and Willa Green was reelected secre. tary-treasurer without opponition. The count of the votes compidted and gives Lewis the larg est majority ever recorded for a presidential candidate of the union. ‘The race was regarded as a test be- tween the radical element and the conservatives, according to the an. nouncement, aos Ameriod to Get Equal Oil Rights} LONDON, Feb, 4.—America wit be} given “equal rights with other na tions in the Mesopotamian ofl fields.” the Dnily Telegraph declared today. The newspaper predicted the Brit- ish reply to Secretary Colby’s ol note will state that pre-war conces sions to the Turkish Petroleum Co. must be respected, but that otherwise there will be no discrimination, Vital Statistics BIRTHS Notan, Faward, 602 W. 85th st, gtri Cappeltetti Dominico, 1301 30th ave. Leaby, B. Da itl? (31d ave. 8. erding. C. "Bh, 4625 Lucile st. in, Nicolan $312 Math N. W hanning, G. C., 483 4 rl 2751 BH. Columbia, boy. Carney, TL B, 2206 Queen Anne ave, «irl Fulton, William J, 2022 20th ave. & girl ell, George, ne, 106 6602 KB. MARRIAGE LICENSES Name and Residence, Age. Relme Jack, Seattle ..caeeee..32 , Wlizabeth, Seattle . De Lorenzo, Michael. Seattle Possin, Martha, Seatth chwarts, 21st, bo; Green Toxe wal Hynen, dullen, Michael, Ineaquab Kent . ¢, Seattle oliek, Nettie, Seattle . Rahner, G. Phillips, Allyn, tarver Hidwards Mattson, rmon Ray, Hilda, Puyallup ... DEATHS Huny, Lewis, 60, McClelland, Joseph, 70, ington at. Pillsbury, George ., . Leon A. |ielnonen, cage ¢ 9 8. Spruce. 55 Wash- , 2067 N. 78th. 4 46th 8. 6 16th W. Eastlake ave, Clinton, 406 Aurora ave, West didow Vy 0%, 1012 N. 46th, ander Howat of |} 1| shipping ext Pan-American Petroleum 72 off % N. Y. Stock Exchange (Thareday’s Quotet Ki, Manning & Co, onda, Raltimer Bala t Heth. Bteel * FEEL ERES . ‘New Haven [ Northern Kepuriic i & H. Rock Island... Binelatr Oil. FR PRESS SSE SEFSEE FEE FE a Union Off of Dela... rian Rapid Tranah. " Railroad Securities Tyr te. Manning aC Pernished by 1. Manning & Co.'s Pri- | vate Wire, Datler Motel Nailding Brock — | Atehison Gem. ta | Pean. Ge! 40. Cony. # Oa L. et « Foreign Securities (Tharedey’s Quotations) Ferthed ty 1. 5. Monsing ® Coe vate Wire, Datler Motel Mritian Britian & | tre stem Premy w Frankfort 4 Japan ¢s | Japan iat 6's Japan 2d 4i's Paris @s | United Kingdom 6%'8 ib2i. United Kingdom 1923 United Kingdom 19 United Kisgdom 19) rr HOME PRODUCTS DRIVE SUCCESS Northwest Firms Reaping Substantial Returns % MT. Hemrich, of the Washing: ton Chocolate Co, told the Pacific Northwest Producta committee of the Chamber of Commerce, at its weekly meeting Thursday, that be cause the people of this community are lining up back of the move ment to keep Pacific Northwest money in the Pacific Northwest that the merchants have already noted results, as is evidenced by the | experience of his company, which has | increased its output eightfold in the last 60 days, Hemrich said that other fnew of business had felt the stimulus which has come from the decision of housewives and buyers to buy ra-| cific Northwest products when they | are equal in price and quality to} those manufactured outside this seo-| tion. Eastern Washington has caught |the spirit of the movement and firms there are beginning to ask| |for Pacific Northwest products, merchants and shopkeepers in the Yakima and Willamette valley have! jreported to Charles B. Ellis: of the! | Ellis-Peschau Co. who has Just re-! turned from a trip to these sections. | | | MUIRHEAD TRAFFIC MANAGER Maj. William J A. Muirhead, rt and veteran of the Spanish-American and world wars, | will on February 7 assume his | new duties as traffic manager for the port of Seattle. Maj. Muirhead hey elected to succeed Capt. Inar A. Pedersen, resigned, at a meet jing of the port commission Thurs day. | Notification was recelved that the war department has approved the establishment of a pierhead line in Lake Washington | Articheheo Ye DAIRY PRODUCTS Prices Paid Wheicesie Dealers Batter —Local er: Brick sees to $4.50, Three cars of apples were being Aisposed of. ‘The price remained | steady, but Jobbers report a possible increase to take place In a few dayn, All datry products remained steady. Friees Paid Whoresste Dealers for Vegetables and Fruit Per dom Primee an. -++ Bmooth beary . Tomatere—Mexioan, per lug =. Gesthern, par BARDS wna, 166 Yemen Virgisis, per hamper soo FRUITS ‘Wash. pre crewveconsenneosl. £8 Local coghing, »-»-snoee hee an Bariey- Whole Rolled on rence Susssssers Greate Grite Linseed Meal - Kes Mreducer Meat Scrape — Rastera were 10 less than during the preced ing week. N. Y. Coffee and | Sugar NEW YORK, “few, 4.8ie per th: harbor, which, it ts | outdo anything of the kind ever seen | hers |enales go * “magoon,” or maa, Interest Paid on Saving's This is the highest rate we can afford to pay and keep a large part of these funds in cash and the remainder in high ge: fe a bonds. icc University State Bank Oldest and Largest Our Business Confined Suburban Bank in Seattle to University District QU EEN CITY (ite a Pine WEXT TO THE COLONIAL THEATRE 2-™. can 4-ID. can ( Leghorn Chicks Monday. ... - 25¢@ each; per 100 ---820 Red and Rock Chicks, ‘Thurs day, each. 30¢ Scratch Feed, ei ver . 8 Ths. Scratch and § Iba. Ask about Loganberry Plants Strawberry Plants, per Hatching Eggn, per setting. 81.50 1,000 ... -86.50 Can Supply Incubator Lots Later QUEEN HATCHERY Stall 41, Filliott 2054 TIME TO THINK ABOUT THE GARDEN Plant Onion Sets and Peas Now for Early Use THE GARDEN STORE Stalls 30-31.37-38—Main Floor HOME-MADE Mayonnaise and Thousand Island Dressing, 40c Ib. Apple Butter, 2 TRY.AT DELICAT Stall 46—Main Foor DELIVER FLAKE WHITE SHORTENING MAZOLA AND WESSON OIL-— MONTE 23 Pe mk 33 4 Tha Macaront § bars Royal White rainy Jap Head Rice . 10-1, sack Yellow Corn Meal 37e PABTRY FLOUR cosece bb: § D 25c | Upbrs SD. Sliced Red 1O¢ STALLS We Deliver 63.00 Orders 23-24 MORE CANDY After-Dinner Mints, Ib. .....38¢ Floor Fare SugarCured Ham, halt Fancy Sugar-Cured Picnics. .21¢ Fancy Summer Sausage. ane Washington Daticateonter WHERE YOU GET YOUR Ly FLOOR net | .CHEAPER | 2 AND GET ONLY THE BEST HENS 35c Lb. 4 lbs. SUGAR 33c | 3.82505": 'e |. cans @ Matt tafarday enlf) Mp cae | Bet ........ $1.32 Pt can 30e; qt. can . %-eal can S111; gal. can Si99 led Ow ome 6 pkes. 7 ‘al. Navy Beans .... weako Flour. iare a JAD Mead Meee ia ate | fot Lancy Htallan Prunes. ° “gee THY FLOUR s— OBC | * Crineat quaity) -... IOC 2 cans Pons oF OF COPD .eneeee Beota, extra special .. MAIN FLOOR STALLS 8-9 Prices Good All Next Weel DECKER-FREGEAU COMP mu as ELL. 4525 SPECIALS Marshmafiows, Ib. ... -32¢ B, & B. CANDY STORE Stalls 49-50—Main Floor To Stall 33 “fre “ Opposite Green's Grocery or rend Lard, 2 Ibs. 35c or whole. Dry Salt Pork Fancy SugarCured Bacon oor cececeneeceees 28¢ and 80¢ Fancy Bohemian Salami. J. HUBER, Mgr. Stall 33. Lower Floor, Opposite Green's Grocery 35¢ EN Cc. H,. MENGEDOHT A. J. MEEKER SEABOARD MEAT CO. STALL 5 LOWER FLOOR STALL 5 Pig Pork Roasts . 20¢ Fancy Veal Roasts .......17%¢ Steer Pot Roasts ...-.....12%¢ Rump Roasts «+. ........-.15¢ Shoulder Lamb ...++-.....12%¢ Bolling Beef .....5 noao...10¢ EXTRA SPECIAL!! BACON, 30c LB. PUBLIC MARKET .| Norfolk Grocery STALL 16 MAIN FLOOR STALL 1 ° ‘The first three items while they last. Please compare our prices with others, “Shop Early? 3 CANS CO-OPERATIVE MILK .. rams 3 cans. .27¢ MILK, Fresh Daily, 2 quarts . doe 17 ¥, gallon can My Wife’s Syrup, 69¢; 2 for. <e Assorted Jellies, 3 glasses... . --- 25¢ roe (guaranteed 22% butter fat) ib... 18¢ 214-Ib, can Yellow Cling Peaches, 19¢; 3 fc. White Lily Tomatoes, 11¢ can; 2 cans. ........-21¢ 1 qt. can Douglas Oil, 44¢; 2 cans. . 85¢ 12-0z. glass Mrs. Porter’s Peanut Butter, 18¢; “2 for 35¢ Very large selected Ranch Eggs, dozen. .......... Best Washington Creamery Butter, Ib.... Metropolitan ™ Market Main Floor—Phone Elliott 4141—Main Floor pe LARD, 20c LB.| LARD, 20c LB.-@@ ROA 12k! ROASTS... | } STALL 25 Made while you wait, from PURE PORK Look for the Red Pig at the DIAMOND “1,” STALL 42 LARD, 20c LB.-@@ Green’s Big Specials BUTTER SUGAR FLOUR 48c 2m. 95¢ + 33 | ion $2.37 3 Iba. $1.40 +65c | sacks .. 2 Dutch Cleanser . acme 19¢ cans Salmon ... 450 Reliance Coffee o....-..39¢ Ibs. Head Rice . Ibs. Seeded Raisi paisieg 2 cans Corn . .25¢ glasses Jelly ... p 2 cans Peas 5 Big Dill Pickles eA 19¢ | Kraut ... a New Sauer (Limit 4 Cans) PER LB.. FANCY LEGS LAMB we LARD, 20c LB. DRAW THE CROWDS 40c¢ cans Pe ‘eaches 1% Tbs. Peanut Butter Full Cream Cheese . LOTS OF OTHER SPECIALS Green’s Butter-Grocery Store, No. 4 STALL 50-LOWER FLOOR—QUEEN CITY MARKET promised, will Camels have » fasting season tin winter, during which many of the |