July 1, 1921 



THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



793 



The Eg>-ptian crop is progressing favorably and is rapidly 

 making up for the late start which it had this season. Thus far 

 the weather conditions in EgT,-pt have been very similar to those 

 in our own South. The Department of Agriculture in Eg>'pt 

 has recently decreed that a reduced acreage must be planted in 

 1922 and 1923, but this may be modified by conditions. 



Arizona Cotton. There is practically no change in Pima 

 cotton which is quoted 30 to 32 cents. 



Se.\ Isl.\nd. There has been some inquiry- for Sea Islands that 

 indicates that better than 40 cents would be paid for extra choice. 

 It is understood that the acreage in the South this year under 

 Sea Island cotton is somewhat larger tlian last year but it is doubt- 

 ful if more than 3,000 bales are raised altogether, unless the boll- 

 weevil can be successfully subdued. 



Mech.\nic.\l Ducks and Drills. Very little improvement has 

 been noted in the demand for these materials, which has been 

 confined wholly to replacement orders. Quotations have indicated 

 a lower range of prices. 



Raincoat Fabrics. Business has been very dull in these 

 fabrics as the present period is between seasons. Dealers do 

 not expect much activit\' in this market before fall. 



Sheetings. The decline in cotton late in June resulted in an 

 easier market for sheetings, and lower prices. Buying has been 

 spasmodic and orders could be obtained for only absolutely neces- 

 sary requirements. The indications are that this market will be 

 very quiet during the summer months. 



Tire Fabrics. The tire fabric market is very much like the 

 market for tires. It is really demoralized as to prices, and tiie 

 mills are unable to give quotations that represent market values. 

 Quotations from different sources vary from 15 to 20 cents a 

 pound, and therefore, the figures given in the following list of 

 tire fabrics are what may be considered as fair market values. 



NEW YORK QUOTATIONS 



June 24, 1'j2\ 

 Prices subject to change without notice 

 BUaLAFS 



32— 7-ounce 100 j'ardj*$3.50 @ 



32— 8-ounce *3.50 @ 



40— 7J4-ounce '4.00 @ 



40 — 8-ounce •4.00 @ 



40 — 10-ounce '4.50 (3 



40 — lOVS-ounce *4.50 @ 



45— 7K-ounce '4.50 @ 



45— 8-ounce *4.50 @ 



45— 10-ounce *S.OO @ 



DBILLS 



38-inch 2.00-yard yard .12 @ 



40-inch 3.47-yard 07H@ 



52-inch l.yO-vard 14 @ 



52-inch 1.9S-yard 13Ji@ 



60-inch 1.52-yard i7'A@ 



DUCK 

 CARRIAGE CLOTH 



3S-inch 2.00-yard enameling duck yard .13 @ 



38-inch l.;4-vard 15 ® 



72-inch 16.66 ounce 31 K@ 



72-inch 17.21-ounce 32K@ 



MECHANICAL 



Hose pound .25 @ 



Belting 25 @ 



KOLLAMSS, 40-IirCH 



Acme tnrd .20 @ 



Endurance 22 @ 



Penn 26 @ 



Flat finish 23 @ 



Dead finish 26 @ 



Lonsdale or Sunfast. 



White 59 @ 



Dark green or blue 66 @ 



Colo. 5 61 @ 



Piece goods, 40-inch @ 



Piece goods, 36-inch @ 



aAIKCOAT FABRICS 

 COTTON 



Bombazine 64 x 60 yard AlV^^ 



60 X 48 \\'A@ 



Cashmeres, cotton and wool, 36*inch, tan .65 (it 



Twills 64 X 72 10 



60 X 102 16 



Twill, mercerized, 36-inch, blue and black 26'A@ 



tan and olive .24J^@ 



Tweed $0.40 @ l.OO 



printed 18 @ 



Plaids 60x48 10 @ 



56x44 11 @ 



Repp 25 @ 



Prints 60 X 48 13 @ 



64x60 14 @ 



IMPORTED WOOLEN FABRICS SPECIALLY PREPARED 

 FOR RUBBETRIZING— PLAIN AND FANCIES 



63-inch, 3'4 to 754 ounces yard 1.00 @ 2.50 



36-inch, 2 Ji to 5 ounces 60 @ 1.50 



IMPORTED PLAID LINING (UNION AND COTTON) 



63-inch, I'A to 7 ounces yard .60 @ 1.37^4 



36 inch, 2 to 4 ounces 37'A@ .80 



SHEETINGS, 40.rNCH 



48 X 48, 2.35-yard yard @ 



48 X 48, 2.50-yard 09^<fS) 



48 X 48, 2.85-yard 08 ^i ® 



64 X 68, 3.15-yard {l9y,(S 



56 X 60, 3.60-yard 08 (S) 



48 X 44, 3.75-yard 06}i@ 



SIIKS 



Canton, 38-inch yard .27'A@ 



Schappe, 36-inch .4754 @ 



STOCKINETTES 

 SINGLE THREAD 



31^ Peeler, carded pound @ 



4 'A Peeler, carded @ 



6J4 Peeler, combed @ 



DOUBLE THREAD 



Zero Peeler, carded pound @ 



3 54 Peeler, carded @ 



654 Peeler, combed @ 



@ .12 



TIRE 



FABRICS 



JENCKES 



SPINNING 

 COMPANY 



PA WTUGKET 

 RHODE ISLAND 



AKRON OFFICE NEW YORK OFHCE 



Second National Building 25 West 43d Street 



