THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



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Arizona Cotton. This year's crop has now been practically 

 sold but a few low-grade lots can still be purchased at around 

 90 cents. 



Sea Island Cotton. The crop is fairly well cleaned up and 

 average extra choice is quoted at 88 to 90 cents. Crops of all 

 extra staples have proved shorter than anticipated. 



Ducks and Drills. With mills working full time, even 

 though that time has been shortened in many states, it is im- 

 possible to meet the overwhelming demand for these goods. 

 The mills are sold up for this year to August, and buyers would 

 be willing to contract for goods for the end of the year if the 

 mills would sell. There is no signs yet of a return to normal 

 conditions. The call for goods needed in the rubber business 

 is especially strong. 



Raincoat Cloth. Prices have considerably advanced since last 

 month, but during the past week gray goods have declined about 

 one cent per yard on grades used in the raincoat trade. 



Tire Fabrics. The conditions reported in December continue 

 in January; manufacturers are trying hard to fulfil their con- 

 tracts, the mills are working overtime and still it is impossible to 

 supply the demand because there is no prospect of being able 

 to deliver the goods. 



NEW YORK QUOTATIONS. 



Januarv 26, 1920. 

 Prices subject to change without notice. 

 ASBESTOS CLOTH: 



Brake lining, 2M lbs. sq. yd., brass or copper inser- 



,,''<!>> •••• -.--'b- $1.00 @ 1.10 



^■'/i lbs. sq. yd., brass or copper inser- 

 tion lb. 1.10 @ 1.15 



BUKLAPS: 



32— 7-ounce 100 yards 10.75 @ 



32 — 8-ounce 11.25 @ 



40— 7H-ounce 12.25 @ 



40 — 8-ounce 12.50 @ 



40— 10-ounce 17.25 @ 



40 — 10V5-ounce 17.50 @ 



45— 7'4-ounce 15.00 @ 



45— 8-ounce 15.50 @ 



48— 10-ounce 22.50 @ 



DBILLS: 



38.inch 2.00-yard yard .42J4@ 



40-inch 2.47-yard 34?^ (3 



52-inch 1.90 yard 655^0 



52-inch 1.95-yard 6W»@ 



60-inch 1.52-yard 82K@ 



DUCK: 



carrlage cloth : 



38inch 2.0O-yard enameling duck yard .46 @ 



38-inch 1.74-yard 52^@ 



72-inch 16.66-ounce 1.19^@ 



72-inch 17.21-ounce 1.23H@ 



mechanicals 



Hose pound .76 @ 



Belting 76 @ 



HOLLANDS, 40-nfCH: 



Acme yard @ 



Penn @ 



OSNABtmCS: 



40-inch 2.35-yard yara .ZTA® 



40-inch 2.48-yard 35'/S@ 



37^4-inch 2.42-yard .36J|@ 



EAINCOAT FABRICS: 

 COTTON : 



Eomb.izinc 64 .x 60 yard .29 (3 



60x48 2(,Vs® 



Cashmeres, cotton and wool, 36-inch, tan 1.20 @ 



Twilla 64 X 72 46 @ 



64 X 102 48 @ 



Twill, mercerized. 36inch, blue and black 67^(3 



tan and olive .65 @ 



Tweed 90 (ffl 1.00 



printed 27V5@ 



Plaids 60 x 48 27 (3 



56 X 44 26 @ 



Repp 45 @ .50 



Surface prints 60 x 48 28 dp 



64x60 30 @ 



IMPORTED WOOLEN FABRICS SPECIALLY PREPARED 

 FOR RUBBERIZING — PLAIN AND FANCIES: 



63-inch, i'/i to Tyi ounces yard 1.45 (a 



36-inch, 2)i to 5 ounces 85 @ 



IMPORTED PLAID LINING (UNION AND COTTON) : 



63-inch, 2 to 4 ounces yard .95 (3 



36-inch, 2 to 4 ounces 60 @ 



DOMESTIC WORSTED FABRICS : 

 36inch, AYi to 8 ounces yard .85 @ 



DOMESTIC WOVEN PLAID LININGS (COTTON) : 



36-inch, iH to 5 ounces 27 @ 



SHEETINGS, 40-INCH: 



48 X 48, 2.3S-yard yard At @ 



48 X 48, 2.50-y.ird 35 @ 



48 X 48, 2.70-yard 34)i@ 



4S X 48, 2.85-yard 33 @ 



64 X 68. 3.15-vard 33 (3 



56 X 60. 3.60-yard 31 @ 



SILKS: 



Canton, 38-inch yard .75 • 



Schappe, 36-inch l.OO @ 



STOCKINETTES: 



SINGLE THREAD : 



3yi Peeler, carded pound — @- 



4'.. Peeler, carded 1.15;i@ 



6J^ Peeler, combed — @- 



DOUBLE thread: 



Zero Peeler, carded pound -iS'/i @ 



i'A Feeler, carded 1.04ji@ 



6H Peeler, combed 2.70'A @ 



TIRE FABRICS: 



BUILDING : 



I7;:i-ounce Sea Island, combed pound 2.25 @ 



17!4-ounce Egyptian, combed 2.00 @ 



17Ji-ounce Egyptian, carded 1.80 @ 



1754-ounce Peelers, combed 2.25 @ 



17;4-ounce Peelers, carded 1.30 @ 



CHAFER : 



O'^ounce Sea Island pound 2.75 @ 



9 ^i -ounce Egyptian, carded 2.25 @ 



9!4-ounce Peeler, carded 1.40 @ 



i:?ffl 



2.70^4 



TIRE 



FABRICS 



JENCKES 



SPINNING 

 COMPANY 



PAWTUGKET 

 RHODE ISLAND 



AKRON OFFICE 



407 Peoples Savings & Trust 

 Co. Building. 



