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THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



[October 1, 1911. 



NEW TENNIS SHOE LISTS. 



'T'HE new price lists covering the tennis lines were sent out to 

 *■ the trade September 1 by the United States Rubber Co., the 

 Lycoming Rubber Co., and the Goodyear's Rubber Glove Co., 

 the last two being subsidiary companies of the United States 

 Rubber Co. The list of the United States Rubber Co. is the 

 most complete, giving prices, descriptions and illustrations of 

 12 different shoes mentioned in the list below. Net prices are as 

 follows I last year's prices are noted in parenthesis]: 



Men's $1.25 



Vac.mion Br.-\nd.* 

 [E.xtra heavy, red rubber soles.] 

 Balmorals. 



Bovs' 

 Youths' . . 

 Women's 

 Misses' . . 

 Children's 



1.20 

 1.10 



l.l.S 

 1.10 

 l.O.S 



C$1.30) 



1.25) 

 1.15) 

 1.20) 

 1.15) 

 1.10) 



O.N 



$1.10 

 1.05 



.95 

 1.00 



.95 



.90 



V.\cnTiNr. BK.\A'n.* 



[Leather insoles. Cartons.] 



Balmorals 



Men's $1.10 



" ' : 1.00 



Boys' 

 Youths' . 

 Women's 

 Misses' . . 

 Children's 



N.\TI0N.\I. BR,\ND.t 



[Leather insoles. Cartons.] 



.90 

 .95 

 .90 



.85 



irds. 

 ($1.15) 

 ( 1.10) 

 ( 1.00) 

 ( 1.05) 

 ( 1.00) 

 ( .95) 



Oxfords. 

 $1.00 

 ,90 

 .80 

 .85 

 .80 

 .75 



[Red rubber soles. 



Black rubber 

 Balmorals. 



soles 10 



Men's $1.00 



Boys' 

 Youths' 

 Women's 

 Misses' . 

 Children's 



.95 



.85 

 .90 

 .85 

 .80 



($1.05) 

 ( 1.00) 

 1 .90) 

 (■ .95) 

 ( .90) 

 (, .85) 



($095) 



cents kss,] 



O.xfords. 



$0.90 



.85 



.75 



.80 



.75 



.70 



.90) 

 .80) 

 .85) 

 .80) 

 .75) 



Men's $0.63 



Ch.\MPI0N BR.AND.t 



[In bulk.] 

 Balmorals. 



Boys' 

 Youths' . . 

 Women's 

 Misses' . . 

 Children's 



.60 

 .57 

 .59 

 .52 

 .49 



( $0.70) 



.64) 

 .58) 

 .60) 

 .53) 

 .50) 



Oxfords. 

 $0.53 ($0.60) 



.50 

 .47 

 .49 

 .42 

 .39 



.54) 

 .48) 

 .50) 

 .43) 

 .40) 



Men's $0.85 



Boys' 75 



Youths' 65 



Women's 70 



Misses' .65 



Children's 60 



Gymnasium Brand. 

 [Leather insoles. Cartons.] 

 Balmorals. 



($0.88) 

 ( .78) 

 ( .68) 

 ( .73) 

 ( .68) 

 ( .63) 



Bathing Shoes.* 



O.xfords. 



).75 

 .65 

 .55 

 .60 



.55 

 50 



$0.78) 

 .68) 

 .58) 

 .63) 

 ..58) 

 .53) 



[In bulk. 



Men's . . . 

 Boys' . . . . 

 Youths' .. 



Women's 

 Misses' . . 

 Children's 



SHOES. 



. $0.45 



. .40 



. .40 



. .40 



. .40 



. .35 



Basket Ball Shoes. 

 [Pure gum, extra thick suction soles.] 



Balmorals. 



Men's .$3.00 ($3.35) 



Boys' 2.75 ( 3.00) 



* White or brown duclc. 



t White, black oi brown duck. 



JWhite or black dnck. 



The most noticeable feature in these lists is the fact that sev- 

 eral of the shoes are listed this year at lower prices than given 

 in the last lists issued, which were sent out October 1, 1910. 



The only diflerence in construction in any of these shoes 

 appears in the Yachting bals and o-xfords, where the rubber 



New Yachting B.\].. 



fo.xing in the new line has been brought well up over the toe 

 for additional protection, as shown in the illustrations herewith. 

 The prices in the lists of the Goodyear's Rubber and Lycoming 

 conforiTi with those in the list mentioned above as^far as the 

 shoes are similar in construction. 



INDIA-RUBBER GOODS IN COMMERCE. 



EXPORTS FROM THE UNITED STATES. 



/^FFICLAL statement of values of exports of manufacturers 

 ^-^ of india-rubber and gutta-percha from the United States 

 for the month of July, 1911, and for the first seVen luonths of 

 five calendar years : 



Belting Boots .\1! 



Months. Packing. and Other Total. 



and Hose. Shoes. Rubber. 



July, 1911 $172,782 $231,561 $520,557 $924,900 



Jaiiuary-Jnne 1,117,633 696,083 3,641,938 5,455,654 



Total, 1911 $1,290,415 $927,644 $4,162,495 $6,380,554 



Total, 1910 1,218,628 1,013.834 3,273,268 5,505,730 



Total, 1909 996,859 637,090 2,393,563 4,027,512 



Total, 1908 714,125 656,333 2,120,145 3,490,603 



Total, 1907 795,965 694,075 2,352,870 3,842.910 



The above heading "All Other Rubber," for tlie month of 

 July, 1911, and the first seven months of the current year, in- 

 cludes the following details relating to Tires : 



For .W\ 



Months. .Automobiles. Other. Total. 



Julv, 1911 values $218,883 $30,455 $249,338 



January-June 1,245,177 306,675 1,551,852 



Total, 1911 $1,464,060 



$337,130 $1,801,190 



SHIPMENTS TO NON-CONTIGUOUS COUNTRIES. 



For the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911 



Belting 

 Territories. Packing 

 and Hose. 



Alaska $61,276 



Hawaii 60,152 



Porto Rico 12,017 



Philippines .... 106,206 



Total, 191 0-11. $239,651 

 Total, 1909-10. 176,070 

 Total. 1908-09. 190,908 

 Total, 1907-08. 162,602 

 Total, 1906-07. 197,508 



Boots 



and 



Shoes. 



$156,590 



17,249 



1,052 



6,487 



$181,378 

 222,037 

 194,976 

 235,044 

 215,630 



Tires.'* 



$826 

 190,079 

 119,256 

 197,580 



$507,741 



All 

 Other 

 Rubber. 

 $19,400 

 70,493 

 110,512 

 87,079 



$287,484 

 392,114 

 264,722 

 217,801 

 167,488 



Total. 



$238,092 

 337,973 

 242,937 

 397.352 



$1,216,354 

 790,221 

 650,606 

 615,447 

 580,(i26 



"Included in "AW Other Rubber" prior to July 1, 1910. 



