■ST 1, 1920] 



THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



781 



IMPORTED PLAID LINING (UNION AND COTTON) : 



63inch, 2 to 4 ounces yard 



36-inch, 2 to 4 ounces 



DOMESTIC WORSTED FABRICS: 

 3i-inch, 4^ to 8 ounces yard 



DOMESTIC WOVEN AND PLAID UNINGS (COTTON) : 

 36-inch. 3>i to 5 ounces 



@ 1.15 



@ 1.90 



SHEETINGS, 40-INCH: 



48 Jt 48, 2.35-yard yard 



48 X 48, 2.50-yard 



48 X 48, 2.70-yard 



48 X 48, 2.85-yard 



64 X 68. 3.15-yard 



56 X 60, 3.60-yard 



48 X 44, 3.75-yard 



SILKS: 



Canton, 38-inch jrord 



Schappe, 36-inch 



STOCKINETTES : 

 SINGLE THREAD: 

 354 Peeler, carded 

 454 Peeler, carded . 

 6M Peeler, combed 



DOUBLE thread: 

 Zero Peeler, carded 

 3H Feeler, carded . 

 6M Peeler, combed 



TIRE FABRICS: 

 BUILDING : 



1754-( 



cord: 



Sakellarides, coml 

 Egyptian, combed 

 Egyptian, carded 

 Peelers, combed . 

 Peelers, carded . . 



2.05 

 2.25 

 1.47 



.pound 

 .pound 



10-ounce American 



CHAFER : 



9!4-ounce Sea Island 



954'OUnce Egyptian, carded. 

 9J4-ounce Peeler, carded ... 

 •Nominal. 



EGYPTIAN COTTON CROP MOVEMENT. 



THE MARKET FOR CHEMICALS AND COMPOUND- 

 ING INGREDIENTS. 

 NEW YORK. 



THERE has been much less congestion in freight transportation 

 conditions during the past month and the situation will 

 doubtless continue to improve. In practically all lines manufac- 

 turers find it impossible to satisfy the demands of their customers, 

 althouijh they are making strenuous efforts to do so. Prices gen- 

 erally have remained firm with a tendency to recede slightly here 

 and there. 



Aniline Oil. Makers were behind in their deliveries early in 

 the month with prices up to 35 cents. This was followed by a 

 downward movement during the balance of the month till supplies 

 were ample for the current demand and spot goods were selling 

 at 32 to 33 cents. 



Barytes. Producers of barytes are strenuously endeavoring to 

 overtake the demand upon their facilities. There has been little 

 changt' in price iiott-d. Qi-.otations have held steadily at $23.50 

 per ton with some tendency to rise. 



Benzol. The supply has continued light. Manufacturers are 

 behind and trying to catch up. The situation has led to changes 

 in prices extending over the month from 23 cents to 35 cents for 

 the pure grade and from 28 cents to 33 cents for the 90 per cent 

 grade. 



TIRE 



FABRICS 



JENCKES 



SPINNING 

 COMPANY 



PAWTUCKET 

 RHODE ISLAND 



AKRON OFFICE 



407 Peoples Savings & Trust 

 Co. Building. 



