Mw 1. 1921 



THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



629 



Egyptian Cotton. Present prices are somewhat higher, if any- 

 thing than one month ago, but the change is not important. In 

 Egyptians, Sakel has somewhat increased' its premium over Up- 

 pers, and there is some scattered inquiry for Pima, but mills 

 using extra staples arc taking very little of this cotton. 



.Akizon.\ Cotton. Practically the same conditions prevail with 

 this grade as with the Egyptian. Price changes during the past 

 month have been upward but unimportant and very little buying 

 noted. 



Sk.\ Island Cotton. This grade continues a ncKJigibic feature 

 in the market. 



Raincoat K.\brics. There is no encouraging news in this branch 

 of the trade. The only business being done is on bombazine with 

 a heavy gas mask rubber coating. Tlie tendency is for cheap 

 coats calling for lowest-priced material. Prices remain unchanged 

 from last month. 



Mechanical Ducks and Drills. Cleaning up of the Good- 

 year liiiancial matters is having a tonic effect on the fabric market. 

 Cloth prices arc very low in relation to costs, in some instances 

 are actually lower. Accelerated demand is hoped for with higher 

 prices established by late .-Kugust whicli will permit the mills to 

 operate again at a profit. 



Sheeti.ncs. There is little or no activity in the market. Buy- 

 ers' confidence is absent and there seem to be no firm quotations. 



Tire Fabrics. The recent marked increase in tire production 

 has not yet resulted in increased activity in the tire fabric mills 

 because of the large stocks which must first be consumed. During 

 May a fair volume of business will probably be moving, 

 mostly against old orders. The principal problem of the fabric 

 manufacturers is to ship and receive payment for the large 

 volume of unfilled contracts at high prices that were on their 

 books when the slump in the tire business came. Until then 

 they will not be actively seeking new business. 



NEW YORK QUOTATIONS 



April 25. l')_'l 

 Prices subject t(> change without iii>tice 

 BTTBT.APS 



32 — /-ounce 10(1 yards '$3.50 (n) 



32— 8-ounce *3.50 @ 



40 — 7 >4-ounce 4.00 (» 



40 — g-ounce 4.00 @ 



40 — 10-tjuncc 4.50 @ 



40 — lO'^-ounce 4.50 & 



45— 7!^-ounce 4.50 (3) 



4.1— 8-nuncc 4.50 @ 



45— in-i)uncc 5.0O @ 



DRILLS 



3S-incii -'.(lOv.ird vard .14 (ffi 



49-inch 3.47-yarU 09 !4 @ 



52-inch 1.90-yard liVt® 



52-inch 1.95-vard 154^Si> 



60-inch 1.52 yard 19^@ 



DUCK 

 CARRIAGR CLOTH 



3S-inch 2.00-vard enameling duck \ard .14^@ 



4R-inch 1.74-yard 16M@ 



72-iiich 16.66 ounce .36'/j^ 



72-inch l7.21-ounce 37'/,® 



MECHANICAL 



Hcise t^vitnd .26 (u' 



Hehinjr 25 @ 



HOLLANDS, 40 INCH 



Acme yard (fti 



Endurance («) 



Penn @ 



OSNABURGS 



4(1 inch 2.35-yard yard @ 



40-inch 2.48-yard @ 



37i/-inch 2.42.yard @ 



RAINCOAT FABRICS 

 COTTON 



Bcmbazine 64 .\ 60 yard .'\2VjCd- 



60 X 48 M'/i® 



Cashmeres, cotton and wool, 36-inch, tan .70 (a^ 



Twills 64 X 72 10 «i 



60 X 102 16 (» 



Twill, mercerized, 36-inch, blue and black 2!i'A(w 



tan and olive .24'/j^i 



Tweed 40 Hi. 



printed 22 '/i lii 



I laids 60 X 4.S vui-.l $0.12^..i<i 



56 .N 44 12 @ 



Repp J2 @ 



Prints 60 X 48 i j @ 



64 X 60 14 fai 



l.MPOUTBD WOOLEN PABUICS SPBCIAIXV PUBI'AltKD 

 FOR RUBBERIZING— PLAIN AND FANCIKS 



63-inch, 3'/i to 7^^ ounces yard .81 @ 



36-inch. 2J4 to 5 ounces '. . . . .63 @ 



IMPORTED PLAID LINING (UNION AND COTTON) 



63-inch. 2 to 4 ounces , yard .71 @ 



.^6 inch. 2 to 4 otinces .44 p 



SHEETINGS, 40-INCH 



48 .\ 48, 2. .^5-yard yard @ 



48 X 48, 2.50-yard ". . . . .09i^@ 



48 X 48, 2.85-yard 094^@ 



64 X 68, 3.15-yard V9'/2& 



56 X 60, 3.60-yard .og @ 



48 X 44, 3.75-yard 06J4(a 



SILKS 



Canton, 38inch yard .29'A@ 



Schappe, 36-inch 42J4 (8 



STOCJKINETTES 

 SINGLE THKEAI) 



?'A Peeler, carded pound @ 



4 '/; Peeler, carded @ 



6J-2 Peeler, combed @ 



DOUBLE THREAD 



Zero Peeler, carded roniul iffi 



3 1/2 Peeler, carded (ti) 



(>': Peeler, crmbed (S) 



TIRE 



FABRICS 



JENGKES 



SPINNING 

 COMPANY 



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