August 1, 1921 



THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



873 



Sea Island Cotton. This market has been quiet although 

 some business has been clone in extra choice at 40 cents. Re- 

 ports indicate that an acreage was planted slightly larger than 

 last year, but the ultimate yield depends on the boll-weevil 

 menace. 



Mech.vnic.kl Ducks and Drills. Considerable activity has 

 been noted in this market, resulting in firmer prices, and higher 

 quotations on some fabrics. The broad inquiry developed during 

 the past month reflects the improved condition in the rubber 

 manufacturing industry. 



Raincoat Fabrics. Business in these materials has been quiet 

 and slow with small inquiry from the manufacturers. Prices 

 have not shown any radical changes. 



Sheetings. The market for light weight sheeting has been 

 stronger, but 40-inch goods are still going slowly at bottom 

 prices. Buying is spasmodic and lacks healthy activity. The 

 rubber trade is actually showing very little interest in sheetings 

 at present. 



Tire Fabrics. The well-defined improvement in tire produc- 

 tion has not yet been felt in this market which continued to 

 be upset. The wide range of prices that are being quoted on 

 tire fabrics effectively discourages buying e.\>:ept on a hand-to- 

 mouth basis. 



NEW YORK QUOTATIONS 

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 Prices subject to change without notice 

 BURLAPS 



32 — /-ounce 100 yards @ 



32 — S-ounce @ 



40 — 7 yi -ounce @ 



40 — 8-ounce @ 



40 — 10-ounce @ 



40 — lOJ^-ounce @ 



45— 7^4-ouiice @ 



45 — 8-ounce (& 



45 — -lO-ounce @ 



DRILLS 



38-inch 2.00-yard yard ■12'A@ 



40-iiich 3.47.yard 0714® 



52-inch 1.90-vard 14M@ 



52-inch 1.9.'i-yard 14'A@ 



60-inch 1.52-yard I8\i@ 



DirOK 



carriage cloth 



38-inch 2.00-yard enameling duck yard .13 @ 



38-inch I.74-yar-J '... .13J^(a! 



72-inch 16.66-o;mce 3l'A<§ 



72-inch 17.21-ounce 3254(3 



MECHANICAL 



Hose pound .24 @ 



Belting 25 @ 



HOLLANDS, 40-INCH 



.^c^^e vord .20 @ 



Endurance 22^2® 



Penn 2Syi@ 



DEAD finish 



Piece 20 @ 



Cut 25 @ 



FLAT FINISH 



Piece \6yi@ 



Cut 1S'A(§ 



LONSDALE 



White 48 @ 



Green or blue .56 @ 



Colors 51 @ 



NAINSOOKS 



White 18 @ .21^5 



Flesh 22 @ 



BAINCOAT FABRICS 

 COTTON 



Bc-mbazinc 64 x 60 yard .12'/i(?^> 



60 X 48 i\'A(ai 



Cashmeres, cotton and wool, 36-inch, tan .60 @ 



Twills 64 X 72 10 @ .12 



60 X 102 14 (S 



Twill, mercerized, 36-incb, blue and black 26'A& 



tan and olive .245^ @ 



Tweed 40 @ 1.00 



printed 18 & 



Plaids 60x48 10 @ 



56x44 II @ 



Repp 24 (a 



Prints 60 X 48 13 @ 



64 X 60 14 (a 



IMPORTED WOOLEN FABRICS SPECIALLY PREPARED 

 FOR RUBBERIZING— PLAIN AND FANCIES 



63-inch, 3'4 to 7>i ounces yard @ 



36-inch, 2^ to 5 ounces @ 



IMPORTED PLAID LINING (UNION AND COTTON) 



63-inch, 3 A to 7 ounces yard @ 



36 inch, 2 to 4 ounces @ 



SHEETINGS, 40-INCH 



48 X 48, 2.50-yard 09'/,(ffi 



48 X 48, 2.85-yard 08H@ 



64 X 68, 3.15-yard 09}^® 



56 X 60, 3.60yard 0S'2& 



48 X 44, 3.75-yard 07 @ 



SILKS 



Canton, 38-inch yard .27'A@ 



Schappe, 36inch 45 @ 



STOCKINETTES 

 SINGLE THREAD 



i'A reeler, carded pound @ 



4yz Feeler, carded @ 



6H I'celer, combed @ 



DOUBLE THREAD 



Zero Peeler, carded pound <a 



3 5^ Peeler, carded @ 



6'A Peeler, combed @ 



TIRE FABRICS 



BUILDING 



17^Sounce Sakellarides. combed pound .90 @ 



1 7 J4 -ounce Egyptian, combed j'o @ 



1714-ounce Egyptian, carded .65 @ 



17J'4-ounce Peelers, combed '70 @ 



17J4-or.nce Peelers, carded .52 @ 



TIRE 



FABRICS 



JENCKES 



SPINNING 

 COMPANY 



PAWTUCKET 

 RHODE ISLAND 



AKRON OFFICE NEW YORK OFRCE 



Second National Building 25 West 43d Street 



